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THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Explanatory 


It  was  originally  planned  to  bind  Xhe  prbceedings  of  The  American  Chris- 
tian Convention,  and  The  Christian  Annual,  in  one  volume.  This  plan  called 
for  the.  preparation  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Convention  and  Association  first. 
It  was  discovered,  however,  that  the  two  bound  in  one  volume,  would  make  a 
book  too  large  for  cenvenient  use  as  a  reference  book,  and  the  necessity  for  the 
two  volumes  is  quite  largely  the  cause  of  the  delay.  The  proceedings  of  the 
Convention  having  been  first  prepared,  the  book  had  to  be  the  first  to  be  printed. 

Then  there  has  been  an  unusual  tardiness  and  indifl^erence  in  reporting  the 
conferences,  which  has  required  more  than  an  ordinary  amount  of  correspond- 
ence. A  few  conference  secretai'ies  sent  me  the  printed  minytes  of  their  con- 
ference sessions,  from  which  they  exp&cted  me  to  make  out  a  report  of  their 
churches.  It  has  been  absolutely  impossible  to  make  out  an  accurate  and  satis- 
factory report  from  the  printed  minutes  of  the  conferences  sent  me.  One  con- 
ference did  not  report  a  single  Sunday-school,  and  the  editor  of  the  Annual 
well  knows  that  there  are  as  many  as  twenty  schools  in  the  conference.  The  fol- 
lowing named  conferences  did  not  report  at  all:  Kentucky  Number  Two,  Rays 
Hill  and  Southern  Pennsylvania,  Scioto  Valley,  Southern  Illinois,  Western 
Washington,  Eastern  Atlantic  (Col.),  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Pennsylvania 
(Col.),  North  Carolina  (C9I.).  The  Western  Michigan  and  Northern  Indiana 
did  not  report  last  year,  nor  this. 

Some  of  the  general  summaries,  and  tables,  heretofore  found  in  the  book, 
are  omitted  this  year.     The  reasons  for  the  omission  are: 

1.  That  the  book  might  be  hastened  to  its  completion. 

2.  The  full  and  latest  reports  of  conferences,  churches,  membership,  and 
ministers  were  made  to  the  Convention  at  Burlington,  in  October,  and  may  be 
found  in  that  volume. 

3.  When  it  was  planned  to  bind  the  proceedings  of  the  Convention,  and 
the  Annual  in  one  volume,  it  was  deemed  unnecessary  to  duplicate  these  tables. 

Ministers  and  church  officers  are  kindly  urged  to  use  this  book.  It  may  not 
be  absolutely  correct  in  every  particular,  but  it  contains  information  of  very 
great  value  to  every  member  of  the  Christian  Church,  and  instead  of  there 
being  an  edition  of  five  hundred,  it  should  have  been  five  thousand.  It  is  not  an 
unusual  thing  for  church  clerks,  and  sometimes  ministers,  to  write  me  for 
information  which,  for  reply,  I  copy  from  The  Christian  Annual.  This  volume 
contains  the  record  of  a  year's  work,  and  it  will  help  you  to  see  what  has  been 
done,  and  what  could  be  done,  if  only  unitedly  we  should  stick  to  our  task. 
Answers  to  almost  every  question  that  might  arise  about  the  Christian  Church, 
and  its  activities  for  the  year,  may  be  found  in  this  book.  We  are  but  a  feeble 
folk,  and  yet  we  are  making  a  splendid  contribution  to  Kingdom  Work,  and 
what  we  do,  and  how  we  do  it,  should  be  known. 

Churches  could  do  no  better  thing  than  to  add  the  cost  of  a  dozen  Christian 
Annuals  to  their  budget,  and  see  to  it  that  their  officers  have  the  means  of 
informing  themselves  about  the  church  they  serve.  This  book  is  a  tool  with 
which  to  work,  a  source  of  knowledge  from  which  to  draw,  a  container  of  valua- 
ble information.  There  is  little  danger  of  the  rank  and  file  of  our  people  being 
too  well  informed,  but  there  is  great  danger  of  the  officers  of  our  churches  and 
conferences  not  knowing  enough  about  the  work  they  are  expected  to  do,  to 
enable  them  to  do  it  intelligently. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     A:nNUAL 


Officers,   Members   of   Boards,   and   Committees   of   The 
American  Christian  Convention  Session,  Bur- 
lington, N.  C,   1922 


OFFICERS 

President,  Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  D.  D..  Al- 
bany, Mo. 

VIee-rresident,  Rev.  D.  B.  Atkinson,  D. 
D.,  Albany.  Mo. 

Secretary,  Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett,  D.  D., 
Dayton,    Ohio. 

Secretary  for  the  l>epartis»ent  of  Fi- 
nance, ^Ir.  John  G.  ]\[vers.  Plea-^^ant 
Hill.   Ohio. 

Secretary  for  tlie  IJepartnient  of  Ptib- 
li.<!ibin^,  Hon.  O.  W.  Whitelock.  Hunt- 
ing-ton,   Ind. 

Secretary  for  tlie  l)«*|»artnient  of  Home 
Mi.s.sion.s.  Rev.  O.  S.  Thomas,  D.  D.. 
Dayton,    Ohio. 

Secretarj-  for  the  Department  of  For- 
eign Mis.sion.s,  Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  D. 
D..    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Seeretar.v  for  the  I>epartn»ent  of  Chris- 
tian Edneation,  \\'.  A.  Harper,  LL.  D., 
lOlon    College.    N.    C. 

Secretary-  for  tiie  Department  of  Evan- 
gelism and  I,ife->vork  Recruits,  Rev. 
R.    C.    Helfenstein.    D.    D..    Dover,    Del. 

Members  at  Largre  of  tlie  Executive 
Board,  Rev.  E.  A.  ^Vatkins,  D.  D., 
Lima,  Ohio;  Rev.  C.  H.  Rowland,  D. 
D.,   Franklin,  Va. 

EXECUTIVE   BOARD 

The  Executive  Board  is  composed  of 
the  officers  above  named  and  the  two 
additional   members. 

THE  GENERAL,  BOARD  OF  THE 
CHRISTIAN  CHURCH 

This  Board   is   composed   of: 
The    Executive    Board, 
The    Board    of    Home    ^Missions, 
The  Board  of  Foreign  ^Mission.s, 
The    Board    of    Publcations, 
The  Board   of  Christian  Education, 
The    Board    of    Ev;ingelism     and     Life- 
work    Recruits, 
The   president.s   of  our   schools   and    col- 
leges. 
The    Editor    of    The    Herald     of     Gospel 
Liberty. 

BOARD     OF    HOME    MISSIONS 

Rev.   O.   S.  Thomas,   D.   D.,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Rev.   H.   M.   Hainer.   New   Bedford,   ^lass 
Rev.   C.   G.   Nelson,    Red   Cloud,    Nebr. 
Mr.  M    S;  Campbell,  Collison,  111. 
Rev.   G.   O.   Lankfoid,   Burlington,   N.   C. 
Mrs.  Athella  M.  Howsare,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

BOARD    OF   FOREIGN    MISSIONS 

Rev.  \V.  P.  Minton,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rev.  Warren  H.  Denison,  D.  D.,  Davton, 

Ohio. 
Rev.    W.   P.    Fletchei-,   Toronto.   Ont. 
Rev.  L.   E.  Smith,   D.   D.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Mr.   J.   O.    Winters,   Greenville,   Ohio. 
Mrs.    Alice   V.    Morrill,    Defiance,    Ohio. 

BOARD    OF   CHRISTIAN   EDUCATION 

Pres.  W.  A.  Harper,  I>L.  D.,  Elon  Col- 
lege.  N.   C. 


Rev.    W.   G.   Sargent.   D.   D.,   Providence. 

R.  1. 
Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge,  Erie,  Pa. 
Rev.    A.    B.    Kendall,    D.    D.,    Springfield 

Ohio. 
Rev.  H.  A.  Smith,  D.  D.,  Versailles.  Ohio. 
Rev.    W.    T.    Walters,    D.    D.,    Richmond. 

Mr.  ]\I.   Orban,  Jr.,  Whittier,  Cal. 

Rev.     H.     Shelton     Smith,     New     Haven, 

Conn. 
Uev.    1{     C.    Helfenstein,    D.    D.,    Dover. 

Del. 
Mr.  W.   F.  Corwith,   851  INIanhattan  Ave.. 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 
Miss  Helen  Stearns,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Rev.  W.  S.  Alexander,  D.  D.,  Merom,  Ind. 

BOARD  OF  PUBLICATIONS 

Hon.  O.   W.  "Whitelock,  Huntington,  Ind 
Uev.  H.  Russell  Clem,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
I  rof.    J.   N.   Dales,   Drayton,   Ont. 
Rev.    vV.  W.  Staley,  D.  D.,  Suffolk,  Va. 
Rev.  F.  H.  Peters,  D.  D.,  Defiance,  Ohio. 
Rev.    C.    B.    Hershey,     D.     D.,     Swansea, 

ilass. 
Mr.  F.  C.  Brownell,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Mr.  H.  E.  Sims,  Piqua,  Ohio. 

BOARD    OF   EVANGELISM   AND   L.IFE- 
\VORIv   RECRUITS 

Rev.    Roy    C.    Helfenstein,    D.    D.,    Dover, 

Del. 
Rev.  George  D.   Eastes,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Rev.  Willoe  J.  Hall,  Dayton,  Ohio,  R.  R. 
Rev.  Clarence  Dcfui',  Wakarusa,  Ind. 
Rev.  E.  D.  Gilbert,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

BOARD     OF    CONTROL,    FOR    FRANK- 
UINTON  CHRISTIAN  COLLEGE 

Rev.    Omer    S.    Thon-ias,    D.    D.,    Dayton, 

Ohio. 
•  lUv.    W.   G.    Sargent,   D.   D.,   Providence, 

R.    I. 
Mrs.    Alice    M.    Burnett,    Dayton,    Ohio. 
Rev.   J.   L.    Foster,   Waverly,   Va. 
Rev.  J.  O.  Atkinson,  D.  D.,  Elon  College. 

N.    C. 

BOARD    OF    STEWARDSHIP   AND 

FINANCE 

(By    Executive    Board) 

Rev.  W.  U.  Denison,  Secretary  for  Stew-- 
ardship. 

J.  F.  Burnett,  Secretary  of  the  Conven- 
tion. 

Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  Secretary  for  For- 
eign Missions. 

Rev.  O.  S.  Thomas,  Secretai-y  for  Horn" 
Missions. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Harper,  Secretary  for  Chris- 
tian  Education. 

Dr.  R.  C.  Helfenstein,  Secretary  for 
Evangelism    and    Life-work    Recruits. 

Hon.  O.  W.  Whitelock,  Secretary  for 
Publishing. 

BOARD    OF    CONTROL    FOR    AGED 
MINISTERS'   HOME 

.Mr.    ^^^    R.   Sailer,    Milford,   N.   J. 

Itev.  J.  B.  Gove,  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  R.  R 


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llev.  J.   K.   Epris'ht,  Milford.  N.  J. 

Mr.   Ira  D.  Mellott,  Warfordsburg-,  Pa. 

Mr.  Harry  Brate,  Lakemont,  N.  Y. 

CO!»lMlTTEE    ON    AOMIXATIONS 
(General  Bo:ir«I) 

Rev.   ^\'.    H.    Denison,    Dayton.    Oliio. 
Hon.  O.   VV.  WTiitelock,  Huntington,  Ind. 
Dr.  W.   A.   Harper,  Klon  College,  N.   C. 
Rev.  J.   V.   Burnett,   Dayton,  Ohio. 
Mrs.    M.   T.    Morrill,   Defiance,   Ohio. 

< OMMriTEK   OX   OB.IECTIVK   AM> 

Al'PEAI. 

(General  Hoard) 

Rev.    F.    G.   Coffin,   Albany,    Mo. 
Rev.   A.   M.    Kerr,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Rev.    I..    E.    Smith.    Norfolk,    Va. 
Rev.  ^V.   P.  .Minton,   Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rev     F.    H.    Peters,    Defiance,    Ohio. 
Rev!   AV.   J.    Hall,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Mrs.    McD.    Howsare,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

<  o>nnTrEE  to   plan   schedule 

OF    OFFERINGS 
(By   Executive    B«ar«l) 

Dr.   W.   A.   Harper,   Elon   College,   N.   C. 
Rev.  W.  P.  Mlnton,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rev.  O.  S.  Thomas,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

AUAISING    COMMITTEE     OF    THE 

FORAVARO   MOVEMENT 

(Bj    ExeeutMe   Board) 

Rev.    F.    G.    Coffin,    Albany,    Mo. 
Rev.  O.  S.  Thomas,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rev.   W.   P.    Minton,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Dr.  \V.  A.  Harper,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
Mr.   J.   O.   Winters,   Greenville,  Ohio. 

COMMITTEE     TO     PREPARE     A     SUG- 
GESTIVE   CHURCH    <ONSTlTUTION 
(By   Exeentive    Board) 

Rev.   F.  G.   Coffin,  Albany,  Mo. 
Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rev.  O.   S.   Thomas,  Dayton,   Ohio. 

COMMITTEE    TO    RAISE    FOUR    HUN- 
DRED THOUSAND  DOLLARS 
(By    Executive   Board) 

Rev.    F.    G.    Coffin,    Albany,    Mo. 
Rev.    W.    H.    Denison,    Dayton,   Ohio. 
Dr.   W.   A.    Harper,   Elon   College,   N.    C. 

BOARD    OF    MINISTERIAL    RELIEF^ 
(To    be    appointed    by   Executive   Board) 

CO:»I.MITTEE    TO    ACT    VVI'I'H    BOARD 
OF   TRUSTEES    OF   UNION   (  HRIS- 
TI.VN   COLLEGE  TO   COMPLETE 
TRANSFER  OF  THE  COLLEGE 
(By   Executive   Board) 
Rev.  AV.  G.  Sargent,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Rev.  D.  B.  Atkinson,  Albany,  Mo. 
Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

COMMITTEE    ON    ARMY    AND    NAVY 

CHAPLAINS 

(By   Executive   Board) 

Rev.  Carlyle  Summerbell,  Keokuk,  Iowa. 
Rev.  J.   F.  Burnett,   Dayton,   Ohio. 

COMMITTEE   ON   REA'ISION  OF  THE 

HY3INARY 

(By   Executive   Board) 

Hon.  O.  AV.  Whitelock.  Huntington,  Ind. 
Rev.  A.  B.  Kendall.   Springfield,  Ohio. 
Rev.    K.    B.    Florv,    Norfolk,    Va. 


Mrs.   AV.   A.   Harper,   Elon   College,   N.   C. 
Rev.  W.   G.   Sargent,   Providence,   R.   I. 

WOMAN'S    MISSION    BOARD 

Honorary  Presidents.  Rev.  Ellen  G. 
Gustin,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Rev.  Emily 
K.  Bishop,  170S  Sycamore  St.,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind. 

President,  Mrs.  Abbie  B.  Denison,  760 
P'erguson  Ave.,   Dayton,   Ohio. 

A'ice-President  at  Tjarge,  Mrs.  Alice  M. 
Burnett,  .'210  S.  Broadway,  Dayton, 
Ohio. 

Regional  A'ice-Presidents,  Mrs.  O.  W. 
Whitelock,  Huntington,  Ind.,  Central 
Christian  Convention;  Mrs.  C.  H.  Row- 
land, Franklin,  Va.,  Southern  Chris- 
tian Convention;  Mi-s.  D.  B.  Atkinson, 
Albany,  Mo.,  Western  Christian  Con- 
vention; Mrs.  Eva  Chase,  405  Potter 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  New  England 
Christian  Convention;  Mrs.  Georgia 
Weaton,  10  Villa  Road,  Menands,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  Metropolitan  Christian 
Convention. 

Recording-  Secretary,  Mrs.  W.  P.  Minton, 
.318  Edgar  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

General  Secretary,  Mrs.  Emma  S.  Pow- 
ers, Room  25,  C.  P.  A.  Bldg-.,  Dayton, 
Ohio. 

Superintendent  of  Young  People's  Dept.. 
Miss  Beryl  McReynolds,  Sharpsville, 
Ind. 

Associate  for  Junior  Work,  Miss  Carrie 
Robinson,  North  Springfield,  Pa. 

Superintendent  of  Cradle  Roll  Depart- 
ment, Mrs.  Noma  C.  Johnson,  147 
Ridge  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Superintendent  of  Thank  Offering:  De- 
partment, Mrs.  C.  W.  Johnson,  Ur- 
bana.    111. 

Six  Additional  Members  of  Executive 
Board.  Mrs.  Athella  M.  Howsare,  1535 
N.  Euclid  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio;  Mrs. 
Alice  V.  Morrill.  20  College  Place,  De- 
fiance, Ohio;  Mrs.  Lulu  C.  Helfenstein, 
12.30  Phillips  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio;  Mrs. 
W.  J.  Young,  West  ]\Iilton,  Ohio;  Mrs. 
Carrie  Beaver,  Advance,  Ind.;  Mrs. 
A.  F.  Chase,  2  36  S.  Conover  St.,  Day- 
ton,   Ohio. 

Representative  to  Federation  of  Wom- 
an's Board  for  Foreign  AIis.sions,  and 
the  Council  of  "Women  for  Home  Mis- 
sions, ]\Trs.  Athella  M.  Howsare,  1535 
N.  Euclid  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio;  I\Irs. 
Alice  V.  Morrill,  20  College  Place,  De- 
fiance, Ohio;  Mrs.  Abbie  B.  Denison, 
7fiO  Ferguson  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio;  Mrs. 
Athella  M.  Howsare  and  IMrs.  Alice  V. 
JNIorrill  were  elected  Field  Secretaries, 
each  giving  half  time. 

REPRESENTATIA'E    ON    THE    LESSON 
COMMITTEE    OF    THE    INTERN.V- 
TIONAL  SUNDAY  SCHOOL COUN- 
CIL    OF     RELIGIOUS 
EDUCATION 
IMr.  Hermon  Eldredge,  Erie,  Pa. 

MEMBER      OF     COUNCIL     OF     INTER- 
NATIONAL    SUNDAY     SCHOOL 
COUNCIL  OF  RELIGIOUS 
EDUCATION 

liev.  H.  Shelton  Smith,  D.  D.,  302  Temple 
St..   New   Haven,  Conn. 


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MEMBER  OF  COMMISSIOX  ON  SOCIAL, 
SERVICE  OF  THE  FEDERAL.  COl'N- 
CIL.   AXD  SECRETARY  FOR  STEW- 
ARDSHIP.    PROMOTION     AND 
SOCIAL    SERVICE 

Rev.  W.  H.  Denison,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

TRUSTEE     OF    UNITED     SOCIETY    OF 
CHRISTIAN   ENDEAVOR 

Rev.  A.  B.  Kendall,  D.  D.,  Spring-field. 
Ohio. 

REPRESENTATIVES     TO     THE     FED- 
ERAL. COUNCIL.  OF  THE  CHURCHES 
OF    CHRIST    IN    AMERICA 

Rev.   Martvn   Summerbell,    D.    D.,   Lake- 

mont,   X.   Y. 
Rev.  J.  O.  Atkinson,  D.  D.,  Elon  College, 

N.  C. 
Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  D.  D.,  Albany,  Mo. 
Rev.  \V.  ^V.  Staley,  D.  D.,  Suffolk,  Va. 
Col.  J.  E.  We.st,  Suffolk,  Va. 

Alternates 

Rev.    Hug-h   A.    Smith,    D.    D.,   Versailles. 

Ohio. 
Mr.  W.   R.  Sailer,  Milford,   N.   J. 
Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  D.  D.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Rev.    W.    G.    Sargent,    D.    D.,    138    Lenox 

Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Rev.    G.    A.    Conibear,    D.    D.,    Lakemont, 

N.  Y. 
Rev.  A.  M.  Kerr,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

REPRESENTATIVE    TO    WORLD'S 

CONFERENCE    AGAINST 

ALCOHOLISM 

Rev.  G.  "VV.  Morrow.  635  Atkin.son  Ave., 
Detroit,  Mich. 

C03IMISSI0N    ON    CHRISTIAN    UNITY 

Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  D.  D.,  Albany,  Mo. 

Rev.  F.  H.  Peters,  D.  D.,  Defiance,  Ohio. 

Rev.  L.  E.  Smith.  D.   D.,  Norfolk.  Va. 

Rev.  A.  M.  Kerr,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Rev.  R.  C.  Helfenstein,  D.  D.,  Dover. 
Del. 

Pres.  AV.  A.  Harper,  LL.  D.,  Elon  Col- 
lege, N.  C. 

Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

REPRESENTATIA^ES    TO    ANTI- 
SALOON  LEAGUE 

Rev.  D.   R.  Lusk,   Farmland,   Ind. 

Rev.  J.  E.  Etter,  D.  D.,  Huntington,  Ind. 

Rev.    Geo.    W.    Morrow,    D.    D.,    Detroit, 

Mich. 
Rev.  W.  W.  Staley,  Suffolk,  A' a. 
Rev.  O.  B.  Whitaker,  D.  D.,  Weaubleau. 

Mo. 
Mr.  Jesse  Beery,  Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio. 
Rev.  S.  A.  Howell,  D.  D.,  Newport  News, 

Va. 
Rev.  P.  S.  Sailer,  Westerly,  R.  I. 
Rev.  J.  E.  Epright,  Milford,  N.  J. 
Rev.  L.  E.  Follansbee,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

C03IMITTEE    ON  THE   ROLL 
CONVENTION    1922 

Rev.  McD.  Howsare,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Cen- 
tral Christian   Convention. 

Rev.  C.  H.  Rowland,  Franklin,  Va., 
Southern   Christian   Convention. 

Rev.  R.  AV.  Pittman,  Legrand,  Iowa, 
Western  Christian  Convention. 


Rev.  Martyn  Summerbell,  Lakemont,  N. 
Y.,  ^Metropolitan  Christian  Conven- 
tion. 

Rev.  E.  J.  Bodnian,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
New  England  Christian  Convention. 

Rev.  W.  P.  Fletcher,  Toronto,  Ont.,  On- 
tario Conference. 

COMMITTEE    ON    NOMINATIONS 
CONVENTION    1922 

Rev.  H.  A.  Smith,  Miami  Oliio  Confer- 
ence. 

Ke\'.  Lloyd  l;cich,  E. '.stern  In.lian.i  Con- 
feitnce. 

Rev.  .1.  L.   inter.  Eel   River  'Jonfcn-nce. 

Mr.  Wm.  R.  Sailer,  New  Jersey  Confer- 
ence. 

Rev.  R.  G.  English,  New  York  Eastern 
Conference. 

Rev.  Rue  Burnell,  Westein  Kansas 
Conference. 

Dr.  A.  G.  Caris,  Ohio  Central  Confer- 
ence. 

Rev.  R.  H.  Long,  Mt.  Vernon  Confer- 
ence. 

Rev.  C.  J.  Felton,  Ontario  Conference. 

Rev.  A.  AV.  Sparks,  Rays  Hill  and  S.  Pa. 
Conference. 

Rev.  H.  M.  Hainer,  Rhode  Island  and 
Mass.  Conference. 

Rev.  J.  M.  Kauffman,  Western  Iowa 
Conference. 

Rev.  H'.  W.  Elder,  Georgia  and  Alabama 
Conference. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Harper,  North  Carolina  Con- 
ference. 

Rev.  W.  W.  Staley,  Eastern  Virginia 
Conference. 

Rev.  J.  F.  Morgan,  Virginia  Valley 
Central  Conference. 

Rev.  C.  F.  Baldwin,  Western  Indiana 
Conference. 

Rev.  Donald  P.  Hurlburt,  Maine  Confer- 
ence. 

Rev.  G.  W.  Rippey,  Central  Illinois 
Conference. 

COMMITTEE    ON    RESOLUTIONS 
CONVENTION    1922 

Rev.   E.   A.   AVatkins,   D.    D.,    Lima.   Ohio. 
Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  D.  D.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
.Mr.     Fenner     C.     Brownell,     Fall     River, 
Mass. 

COMMITTEE    ON    REINCORPORATION 
CONVENTION    1922 

Rev.   O.  S.  Thomas,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Mr.  John  H.   Stewart,  Dayton,   Ohio. 
Rev.  AV.  P.  Minton,   D.  D.,   Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rev.    S.    Q.    Helfenstein,    D.    D.,    Dayton, 

Ohio. 
Rev.    W.     H.     Denison,    D.    D.,    Dayton, 

Ohio. 
Rev.  A.  M.  Kerr,  D.  D..  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rev.   Mrs.   F.   E.   Bullock,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Rev.  J.   F.  Burnett,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

COMMITTEE  TO  W^RITE  THE  ACTION 

OF    THE    CONVENTION    INTO 

THE   CONSTITUTION 

CONVENTION    1922 

Dr.  A.   G.   Caris,   Defiance,   Ohio. 

Dr.    Martyn   Summerbell,    Lakemont,   N. 

Y. 
Dr.  W.  G.  Sargent,   Providence,  R.  I. 
Dr.  W.  P.  Minton,  Dayton.  Ohio. 
Dr.  D.  B.  Atkinson,  Albany,  Mo. 


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PERMANENT  COMMITTEE  ON  INTER-        COMMITTEE  TO  CONSIDER  MATTERS 

CONTAINED   IN   THE  REPORT  OF 
NATIONAL.  RELIEF  THE  CONVENTION   SECRETARY 

CONVENTION    1922 

Mr.  F    R-  Eeach    Irvington,  N.  J.  ^        ^   S   Alexander,  D.  D..  Merom,  Ind. 

Ohi^'  ^^"*^^"'    ^-    ^-   SPJ^i^^^ld'       Rev.    R.    C.    Helfenstein.    D.    D..    Dover. 

^  n'  i"  °'  ^^^^'^"'°"'  ^-  ^•'  ^^°"  College.       j^^^'^^Y^^'es    H.    Lightbourne.     Norfolk. 

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Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Rev.  A.  M.   Kerr,   D.  D.,   Dayton,  Ohio. 

Rev    J    F    Burnett    D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Rev!    W.    H.    Martin,    Dayton,    Ohio.  Rev.   H.   M.   Hainer.  Now  Bedford,  Mass 


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CONVENTION  DEPARTMENTS 
Department  of  Publishing 

Hon,  Orlando  \V.  Whitelock,  Secretary 
OFFICERS    OF    THE    CHRISTIAN    PUBLISHING    ASSOCIATION 

Hon    O    W.  Whitelock,  Huntington,  Indiana — President. 

Rev    J.   O.   Atkinson,   D.  D.,   Elon  College,  N.   C. — Vice-President. 

Rev.    H.    Russell    Clem,    Greensboro,   N.    C. — Secretary. 

H.   E.   Sims,   Piqua,   Ohio — Treasurer.  ,j      <-  /^        ^i  t  ■v.^.-t.- 

Rev.  Alva  Martin  Kerr,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio— Editor  Herald  of  Gospel  Libeit>. 

Editor^)   of   Sunday-school   Literature 

Adult — Rev.  S.   Q.   Helfenstein,   D.   D.,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Young   People's   Department — Hermon   Eldredge,    Erie.    Pa. 
Children's   Department — Mrs.   F.   E.   Bullock,   Dayton,   Ohio. 

Journal   of  Cliri.stian   Education 

Editor  in  Chief — W.  A.   Harper,  LL.  D.,   Elon  College,  N.   C. 
A.s.sociate  Editor.s 

Rev.   H.    ,V.   Smith,   D.   D..   Versailles.   Ohio. 

Rev.  H.  Shelton  Smith,  D.  D.,  302  Temple  St..  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Rev.   R.   C.   Helfenstein,   D.   D.,   Dover,   Delaware. 

Rev.  J.  E.  Kaufman,  Piqua,  Ohio. 

Rev.   W.   G.   Sargent,   D.   D.,   Providence,   R.   I. 

Rev.  Mrs.  F.  E.  Bullock,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Hermon    Eldredge,    Erie,    Pa. 

Rev.   W.  T.   Walters,  D.  D..  Richmond,  Va. 

Miss  Helen  Stearns,   New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Rev.  C.  B.  Riddle,  Burlington,  N.  C. 

The  Christian  Publishing  Association  without  change  in  organization  or 
limitation  of  power  was  recognized  by  the  recent  quadrennial  meeting  as  the 
Department  of  Publishing  of  The  General  Convention  of  the  Christian  Church, 
thereby  welding  together  in  closer  unity  The  Christian  Publishing  Association 
and  The  General  Convention  of  the  Christian  Chui-ch  which  bodies  were 
originally  separate  and  distinct  organizations. 

The  closer  union  thus  made  at  once  began  to  bear  good  fruit,  for  by  agree- 
ment of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  The  Christian  Publishing  Association  and  the 
Board  of  Education  of  The  American  Christian  Convention,  the  Teachers  and 
Officers  Journal  was  changed  into  The  Journal  of  Christian  Education  with 
Dr.  Harper  Editor  in  Chief  and  with  Associate  editors  as  set  out  above.  By 
co-operation  of  the  same  Boards  Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge  and  Mrs.  F.  E.  Bullock 
were  selected  not  only  as  Associate  editors  of  The  Journal  of  Christian  Educa- 
tion but  also  Field  Workers  in  the  new  and  great  department  of  Christian 
Education. 


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The  co-operation  of  the  two  Boards  in  the  publication  of  The  Journal  of 
Christian  Education  and  the  division  of  the  editoi'ial  woi-k  upon  the  Sunday- 
school  literature  which  has  been  made,  it  seems  to  me  is  the  most  advanced  step 
ever  taken  by  the  Christian  Church  in  the  larger  field  of  Christian  education. 
Publishing  is  the  great  right  arm  of  Christian  education;  with  three  specialists 
as  editors  of  our  Sunday-school  publications  we  are  assured  of  the  highest 
quality  of  our  literature  for  our  children  and  young  people.  The  Jovinial  of 
Christian  Education  is  designed  to  cover  the  field  of  Christian  education  for 
all  classes  of  our  young  people,  whether  in  the  home,  the  church,  the  Sunday- 
school,  the  Christian  Endeavor  or  our  Colleges. 

The  day  of  a  broader  view  of  Christian  education  is  upon  us.  All  phases 
of  religious  training  and  development  are  being  recognized  as  never  before. 
We  hope  our  people  will  catch  the  vision  of  the  far-reaching  possibilities  of 
the  Christian  training  of  the  children  and  youths  in  every  home  in  the  Chris- 
tian Church.  We  believe  we  have  laid  a  broad  and  strong  foundation  for  the 
right  training  of  all  our  young  people  that  they  may  grow  into  well  rounded 
and  useful  lives  in  both  church  and  state.  With  such  editors  and  field 
workers  as  we  have  engaged  we  shall  be  proud  of  our  progress  as  a  church 
in  Christian  education,  if  we  can  have  the  prayers  and  hearty  support  of  the 
masses  of  our  church  people.  We  would  not  hav0  one  of  "these  little  ones  to 
pei'ish."  Would  you?  If  not,  then  may  we  have  a  prayer  chain  linking  every 
one  together  in  an  onward  march  to  drive  out  the  evil  in  all  our  lives  and  place 
therein  true  Christian  character  and  life. 

BO.^RD  OF  PUBLISHING 

The  Board  of  Ti-ustees  of  The  Christian  Publishing  Association  shall  be 
ex  officio  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Publishing  of  The  General  Convention 
of  the  Christian  Church  with  the  same  president  and  secretary  as  the  Board 
of  Trustees. 

By  this  action  at  the  recent  quadrennial  session  the  Board  of  Trustees  has 
been  given  additional  authority  and  responsibility  and  acts  in  two  distinct 
capacities.  As  the  Board  of  Publishing  they  have  been  given  control  over  the 
funds  that  have  come  into  the  hands  of  the  Secretary  for  Publishing  from 
the  forward  Movement  and  which  may  come  into  his  hands  from  that  source 
and  like  sources. 

This  was  a  very  proper  and  necessary  action,  for,  heretofore,  the  Secretary 
for  Publishing  had  no  direct  board  of  control. 

The  Board  of  Publishing  has  undertaken  to  administer  the  Forward  Move- 
ment Funds,  in  its  hands  for  the  purposes  intended  by  the  donors  and  in  the 
spirit  of  this  great  movement  of  our  church  and  wnth  as  little  expense  as 
possible. 

In  order  that  "Our  Principles"  as  a  church  might  be  more  carefully  and 
generally  studied,  prizes  were  authorized  for  the  best  essays  to  be  written  on 
these  principles.  Announcement  has  already  been  made  of  the  prizes  and  terms 
of  contest.  It  is  the  hope  of  the  secretary  and  of  the  Board  that  the  plan 
adopted  will  create  a  much  greater  interest  in  our  distinctive  church  principles 
than  has  ever  been  manifested  since  the  early  days  of  our  church.  Not 
only  do  we  hope  that  our  young  people  and  ministers  may  become  more  deeply 
interested  but  that  they  be  broadly  educated  in  our  principles  which  are  being 
more  and  more  recognized  as  the  basic  principles  of  church  unity  and  fellow- 
ship. 


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The  Board  ordered  that  five  thousand  copies  of  the  address  of  Dr.  Martyn 
Summerbell  made  before  The  American  Christian  Convention  at  Burlington, 
N.  C,  be  printed  for  free  distribution. 

The  Board  of  Publishing  and  the  Trustees  of  The  Christian  Publishing 
Association  will  make  a  vigorous,  and  we  hope  a  successful  campaign  to  in- 
crease the  circulation  of  The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty  to  the  goal  of  ten 
thonstnid  subscribers  as  fixed  by  the  president  of  the  Publishing  Association 
in  his  Burlington  address. 

A  definite  basis  for  the  campaign  was  adopted  by  the  following  action 
of  the  Board. 

I.  That  the  Manager  of  The  Christian  Publishing  Association  arrange 
with  pastors  or  others  in  the  local  congregations  to  secure  clubs  of  ten  or  more 
Herald  subscribers  at  the  regular  rate  of  two  dollars,  and  that  we  permit  such 
agents  to  retain  five  ($5.00)  dollars  for  every  ten  subscribers  thus  obtained. 
We  believe  this  will  appeal  to  Christian  Endeavor  societies  and  Ladies'  Aid 
organizations  as  well  as  to  organized  Sunday-school  classes. 

With  this  basis  and  the  active  support  of  our  pastors,  college  friends, 
churches,  Sunday-schools,  and  Christian  Endeavor  societies  under  the  direction 
and  leadership  of  Mr.  John  H.  Stewart,  manager  of  our  publishing  interests, 
we  hope  that  The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty  subscription  list  will  mount  higher 
than  ever  before  in  our  history. 

We  believe  that  far-reaching  and  constructive  plans  are  laid  and  are 
being  pushed  that  will  be  of  lasting  benefit  to  our  beloved  church.  "Hand  to 
hand,  shoulder  to  shoulder,"  moving  forward  as  one  solid  phalanx  we  shall 
accomplish  much  to  advance  the  Kingdom  of  our  Lord  and  Christ,  through 
the  agencies  of  the  Board  of  Publishing  and  The  Christian  Publishing  As- 
sociation of  the  Christian  Church. 


Department  of  Christian  Education 

W.    A.    Harper,   A.   M.,   LLi,    D.,    Seoretary 

Board  of  Christian   Kdueation 

Dr.   \V.   A.   Harper,   Elon   Colleg-e,  N.   C. 

Rev.   W.  G.  Sargent,   Providence,   R.   I. 

Hermon    Eldredge.    Erie,    Pa. 

Rev.  A.  B.  Kendall,  Spring-field,  Ohio. 

Rev.   H.   A.  Smith,   Versailles,   Ohio. 

Rev.   "VV.  T.  Walters,  Richmond,  Va. 

M.  Orban,  Jr.,  Whittier,  Cal. 

Rev.   H.   Shelton   Smith,   New   Haven,   Conn 

Rev.   R.   C.   Helfenstein,   Dover,  Del. 

W.    F.    Corwith,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Rev.  W.  S.  Alexander,  Merom,   Ind. 

Miss   Helen   Stearns,   New   Bedford,    Ma.«s. 

The  Burlington  session  of  The  American  Christian  Convention  took  a 
magnificent  forward  step  in  pi'oviding  for  a  correlated  system  of  Christian 
Education  reaching  from  our  homes,  through  our  Sunday-schools  and  Chris- 
tian Endeavor  .societies,  to  our  Colleges. 

The  constitutional  provisions  for  this  new  department  read: 

The  Convention  shall  include  the  following  departments:  Missions,  Chris- 
tian Education,  Publications,  Evangelism  and  Life-work  Recruits,  and  Finance, 
with  the  societies  and  organizations  auxiliary  to  the  Convention  or  its  depart- 
ments.    Each  department  shall  have  one  secretary,  except  the  department  of 


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Missions,  which  shall  have  two,  a  secretary  for  Home  Missions  and  a  secretaiy 
for  Foreign  Missions. 

The  Convention  shall  elect  not  more  than  eleven  persons,  who  with  the 
secretary  of  the  department  of  Christian  Education  shall  constitute  a  Board 
of  Christian  Education,  the  secretary  of  the  department  being  president  ex 
officio.  This  boai'd  may  declare  vacancies  in  its  membership  for  cause,  subject 
to  an  appeal  to  the  Executive  Board  of  the  Convention.  It  shall  have  charge 
of  all  the  Convention  interests  connected  with  Christian  education,  and  shall 
survey,  outline,  promote,  and  direct  a  full  program  of  Christian  education  and 
training  for  Christian  life  and  service  reaching  from  our  homes  through  our 
churches,  communities,  schools,  and  colleges,  and  shall  fraternally  co-operate 
with  similar  departments  in  other  denominations,  and  with  organizations  hav- 
ing similar  objectives. 

The  new  department  has  issued  a  bulletin  of  "Plans  and  Suggestions" 
(twenty-four  pages)  which  may  be  had  free  on  application  to  W.  A.  Harper, 
Elon  College,  N.  C.  We  understand  that  we  are  to  move  cautiously  and  con- 
structively in  our  work,  so  as  to  conserve  every  good  of  every  organization, 
and  so  also  as  to  avoid  competition  and  duplication  of  effort.  We  shall  need 
the  prayers  and  co-operation  of  the  brotherhood  as  we  undertake. 

Our  budget  calls  for  .$25,000.00  for  the  colleges,  and  for  $15,000.00  for 
editorial  and  field  work.  This  is  to  be  secured  through  three  offerings:  On 
January  14,  1923,  from  Christian  Endeavor  societies,  $3,000.00;  on  the  last 
Sunday  in  September  (Promotion  Day)  $7,000.00  from  Sunday-schools;  and  on 
the  fir.st  Sunday  in  November,  $30,000.00  from  the  churches  as  such. 

O'.ir  r'.epartments  will  have  the  following  editoi-s  and  field  workers; 

Dr.  S.  Q.  Helfenstein,  Editor  Adult  Literature. 

Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge,  Young  People's  Division  Editor  and  Field  Secretary. 

Mrs.  F.  E.  Bullock,  Childi-en's  Division  Editor  and  Field  Secretary. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Harper,  Editor  The  Journal  of  Christian  Education. 

Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge,  Mrs.  F.  E.  Bullock,  Dr.  W.  G.  Sargent,  Dr.  Hugh 
A.  Smith,  Miss  Helen  Stearns,  Dr.  W.  T.  Walters,  Rev.  H.  Shelton  Smith,  Rev. 
C.  B.  Riddle,  Rev.  J.  E.  Kauffman,  and  Dr.  R.  C.  Helfenstein,  Associate  Editors 
of  The  .Journal  of  Christian  Education. 

Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge,  Sunday-school  Notes  for  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty. 

Dr.  A.  B.  Kendall,  Christian  Endeavor  Notes  for  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty. 

The  Journal  of  Christian  Education  will  replace  the  Teachers  and  Officers 
Journal,  which  has  served  the  church  so  well,  for  nearly  a  dozen  years.  The 
new  publication  will  begin  its  first  issue  April  1,  1923,  and  will  appear  monthly. 
None  of  the  editors,  or  associate  editors,  of  The  Journal  of  Christian  Educa- 
tion will  receive  any  salary  for  service  rendered  in  its  preparation.  It  is  a 
work  of  love,  for  a  cause  we  love. 

Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge  will  be  our  all-time  officer,  devoting  his  marked 
abilities  to  editing  the  literature  for  our  young  people,  and  to  field  work.  He 
will  boost  the  entire  program  of  Christian  Education  as  it  relates  to  young 
people,  which  means  Sunday-schools,  Christian  Endeavor,  Missions,  Scouts  and 
Camp  Fires,  Reading  Courses,  Week-day  Religious  Instruction,  etc. 

Mrs.  F.  E.  Bullock  will  render  a  parallel  service  for  the  Children's  Division. 
Her  signal  abilities  will  yield  a  fine  harvest  of  pi'Ogress  in  this  basic  depart- 
ment of  our  ichurch  work. 

We  need  an  additional  all-time  field  worker  and  editorial  writer,  whose 
special  field  will  be  with  the  adult  and  administrative  divisions.  The  General 
Secretary,  too,  .should  be  an  all-time  officer.  At  present  he  is  to  give  what 
time  he  can   spare  from   his   college   duties  to  organizing   and   directing  the 


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work  until  such  time  as  the  all-time  man  is  found.     It  is  needless  to  say  this 
sei^vice  will  be  without  cost  to  the  church. 

In  conclusion  I  cannot  do  better  than  to  quote  from  the  bulletin  of  "Plans 
and  Suggestions,"  the  words  of  introduction  and  conclusion.     They  are: 

INTRODUCTORY  WORD 

It  should  be  distinctly  understood  that  the  plans  and  suggestions  herein 
made  will  be  realized  only  over  a  tei-m  of  years.  We  do  not  propose  any  radical 
reorganization  or  reconstruction  of  our  Sunday-school,  our  Christian  Endeavor, 
our  College,  or  our  other  Christian  educational  work.  The  proposed  correla- 
tion plan  is  the  goal  toward  which  we  shall  work.  We  cannot  hope  to  achieve 
our  ideal  overnight  nor  even  in  a  brief  quadrennium.  We  must  grow  by  ex' 
perience  out  of  the  present  competing  and  chaotic  condition  of  the  Church's  edu- 
cational situation  into  a  real  system  of  Christian  educational  statesmanship, 
and  our  sacred  duty  is  to  conserve  every  good  we  now  possess,  to  eliminate 
duplication  of  effort,  to  consolidate  every  interest,  and  so  to  integrate  our 
homes,  our  Sunday-schools,  our  Christian  Endeavor  work,  our  Colleges,  our 
week-day  religious  schools,  our  recreational,  social,  and  benevolent  organiza- 
tions and  institutions  that  a  unified  impact  may  be  made  on  the  religious  prob- 
lems of  our  time  and  a  coherent  view  of  the  religious  life  presented  our  youth. 
We  shall  need  to  modify  these  plans  from  time  to  time.  We  are  entering  new 
territory  and  cannot  see  all  the  way. 

We  must  ever,  too,  keep  in  mind  in  the  foreground  of  all  our  planning — 
that  "the  child  in  the  midst"  is  the  object  of  all  our  efforts  at  systematizing, 
correlating,  and  integrating.  Not  formal  instruction  alone,  but  also  the  de- 
velopment of  Christian  character  is  in  line  with  our  ultimate  purpose.  The 
little  ones  whom  Jesus  declared  to  be  of  his  Kingdom,  we  shall  through  our 
best  endeavor  strive  ever  to  bring  to  him  and  to  hold  for  his  Kingdom. 
Should  we  fail  here,  great  will  be  our  fall.  With  this  as  our  purpose  and  with 
the  prayer  that  God  may  use  us  to  advance  his  cause,  let  us  approach  the  task 
assigned,  rather  the  opportunity,  that  has  been  offered  us  by  our  brethren 
in  the  Lord. 

CONCLUSION 

A  word  of  caution  and  counsel  is  needed  here.  This  correlated  system  of 
Christian  Education  cannot  be  incorporated  into  the  general  Church  life  nor  in 
a  local  unit  by  legislative  enactment.  It  is  to  be  a  matter  of  growth  and 
development.  It  can  move  more  rapidly  in  some  cases  than  in  others.  The 
Lord's  work  demands  haste,  but  undue  haste  will  defeat  the  very  hopes  we 
aspire  to  realize. 

The  correlated  program  will  fall  flat  without  trained  leaders.  So  the  first 
step  for  its  introduction  will  be  in  any  case  to  train  leaders  in  sympathy  with 
it  and  qualified  to  undertake  it. 

Even  then  it  should  be  undertaken  by  degrees.  It  is  clear  that  the  De- 
partment of  Christian  Education  believes  in  the  closely  graded  lessons.  It 
would  be  a  great  mistake,  however,  to  introduce  the  entire  seventeen  years' 
work  on  October  1,  1923.  Begin  with  the  Children's  Division  and  with  the 
first  year  graded  course  for  each  of  its  departments.  The  next  year  add  an- 
other graded  course.  In  two  years  with  the  Beginners  and  three  with  the 
Primary  and  Junior  pupils  we  will  thus  introduce  the  whole  graded  series 
for  the  Children's  Division.  The  second  year,  too,  would  find  us  beginning  the 
first  year  graded  Intermediate  work,  and  so  on. 

Again  financially,  go  gradually  into  the  matter  of  incorporating  activities 
and  organizations  into  the  budget  system.  Add,  say,  one  line  of  work  a  year, 
beginning  with  the  Sunday-school,  then  Christian  Endeavor,  till  all  are  in- 
corporated. The  missionary  societies  will  no  doubt  be  the  last  to  come  in,  but 
eventually  they  will  do  so. 

Begin  correlating  Christian  Endeavor  with  the  Juniors.  Go  slow  and 
consolidate  every  interest  as  development  in  the  program  proceeds. 

Boy  Scouts  or  Camp  Fire  Girls  perhaps  are  already  organized.  Start 
to  get  all  in  the  proper  troops.  Elect  the  Scout  Masters  or  Guardians  as 
officers  or  teachers  in  the  proper  department.    Have  teachers  elected  as  Assist- 


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ant  Mastei-s  or  Guardians.  It  will  likely  require  three  years  to  accomplish 
these  steps. 

The  present  divided  condition  of  the  Church's  educational  life  has  been  long 
in  developing.  Sacred  associations  are  connected  with  every  cleavage.  We  de- 
plore the  cleavages,  but  we  must  conserve  the  sacred  associations  as  we  heal 
the  breaches. 

Wherever  possible  we  will  send  a  field  specialist  to  aid  in  the  set-up  work 
of  the  local  Church.  In  every  case,  the  Department  of  Christian  Education  will 
gladly  correspond  with  any  Church  or  person  as  to  how  to  proceed. 

Finally,  let  us  say  that  the  very  first  step,  before  any  work  of  correlation 
is  to  be  done,  is  to  survey  the  local  situation.  For  this  purpose  the  Department 
of  Christian  Education  will  send  a  schedule.  On  the  tabulated  facts  revealed 
by  this  survey,  the  Department  will  be  able  adequately  and  scientifically  to 
advice  what  steps  should  be  taken  in  each  instance. 

And  finally — If  you  wish  to  know  what  goes  in  between  in  this  bulletin, 
write  for  a  free  copy  to  W.  A.  Harper,  General  Secretary,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 


Department   of   Home  Missions 

Rev.  Oiuer  S.  Thoina.s,  t).  H.,  Secretary 

Board  of  Home  Mi».sions- — Rev.  G.  O.  Lankford,  D.  D.,  Buiiing-ton,  N.  C. — President. 
Mrs.  Athella  :M.  Howsai'^,  1535  N.  Euclid  Ave..  Dayton,  Ohio — Secretary. 
Rev.   Omer  S.   Thomas,   D.  D.,  40  C.  P.  A.  Bldg-.,  Dayton,  Ohio — General  Secre- 
tary and  Treasurer. 
Rev.   H.   M.   Ilainer,   21.3  Tremont  St.,  New   Bedford,   jNIass. 
Rev.  C.  G.   Nelson,   Red  Cloud,   Nebr. 
M.    S.    Campbell.    Ccllison,    111. 

The  work  of  the  Home  Mission  Department  is  gradually  growing  in  its 
power  for  usefulness.  There  are  a  number  of  lines  of  work  into  which  it  has 
already  entered  with  very  excellent  success. 

In  the  educational  work  of  this  department  thousands  of  pieces  of  literature 
are  published  and  distributed  free  to  the  churches.  More  and  more  the  pastors 
are  learning  the  be^t  use  for  this  kind  of  information  and  are  getting  it  to 
the  people. 

In  the  Christian  church  there  are  a  number  of  ministers  who  have  not  had 
the  advantage  of  college  training,  and  because  of  that  they  feel  the  need  for 
better  methods  of  study  and  better  knowledge  of  the  modern  church  program. 
The  Home  Mission  Board  is  putting  on  Pastors'  Schools  in  order  that  these 
studies  might  be  carried  forward.  The  Board  has  paid  the  travel  expenses  and 
a/  part  of  the  keep  of  pastors  while  at  the  ten-day  schools  at  Palmer  College, 
Albany,  Mo.,  at  Union  Christian  College,  Merom,  Ind.,  and  at  Defiance  College, 
Defiance,  Ohio.  There  have  been  about  one  hundred  and  twenty  pastors  in 
attendance  at  these  .schools  each  year  for  the  last  three  years.  The  results  of 
this  work  have  been  very  gratifying  to  those  who  attended  and  to  those  who 
have  been  interested  in  maintaining  them. 

Our  Home  Mission  Department  is  now  aiding  in  the  sustentation  of  about 
ten  field  men  and  one  general  field  secretary,  and  also  pastors  of  about  twenty- 
five  of  our  churches.  A  great  deal  of  the  work  which  has  been  accomplished 
by  these  men  has  not  been  such  as  could  be  tabulated,  but  the  influence  of 
the  work  has  veiy  much  increased  the  eflficiency  and  value  of  our  church  life. 
There  have  been  as  a  result  of  the  work  quite  a  number  of  young  people  who 
have  decided  for  definite  Chri.'^tian  service.     Our  field  men  have  been  able  to 


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loiTn  pastorates  and  secure  pastors  for  churches  in  scores  of  phices  where  the 
churehes  were  suffering  because  of  the  lack  of  pastoral  care. 

The  special  fields  of  the  Home  Mission  Department  are  steadily  being  car- 
ried forward.  The  Americanization  work  is  constantly  growing  in  interest 
and  during  the  last  year  a  helper  has  been  added  so  that  we  now  have  the 
pastor  of  the  church  at  Haverhill  and  two  paid  full-time  workers  in  the 
Americanization  woi'k.  Results  have  been  very  gratifying.  Our  Western 
Washington  work  steadily  contmucs  to  develop.  During  the  last  few  months 
the  promise  for  a  permanent  work  has  been  very  bright,  especially  in  the  new 
church  known  as  the  Brooklyn  church  on  North  River. 

Our  receipts  for  the  general  home  mission  fund  for  the  last  year  were 
$33,529.69,  and  we  had  a  surplus  of  cash  at  the  beginning  of  the  year  of 
$26,889.33,  making  a  total  of  available  money  for  last  year  of  $59,919.02'.  This 
year  we  started  in  with  a  credit  balance  of  .$31,551.85,  with  possible  receipts 
of  $40,000.00  during  the  year.  At  the  Board  meeting  the  appropriations  were 
place  at  about  $50,000.00. 

The  Board  is  planning  to  enter  into  some  new  work  among  the  Indians 
in  co-operation  with  the  Home  Missions  Council. 

Our  loan  funds  during  the  last  year  reached  about  $20,000.00  and  before 
many  months  it  is  expected  that  our  loans  to  churches  for  church  buildings  and 
parsonages  will  reach  about  $30,000.00,  which  is  the  limit  appropriated  for 
that  purpose  for  the  coming  year. 


Department  of  Foreign  Missions 

Rev.   'Wilson    1».   Minton,    D.   I).,   Secretary 

Board  of  Foreign  MisNion.s — Rev.  W.  H.  Denison,  D.   D..  Dayton,  Ohio — President. 
Rev.  Wilson  P.  Minton,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio — Secretary. 
Rev.  O.  S.  Thoma.s,  D.  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio- — Treasurer. 
J.  O.   Winters,  Greenville,  Ohio. 
Rev.  W.   P.   Fletcher,   Drayton,   Ontaiio. 
Mrs.  Alice  V.  Morrill,  Defiance,  Ohio. 

In  addition  to  routine  matters  the  following  action  was  taken  by  the 
Foreign  Mission  Department  in  annual  session  November  21  and  22. 

The  securing  immediately,  by  buying  or  building,  of  a  suitable  parsonage- 
preaching  place  at  Moka,  Japan,  the  cost  not  to  exceed  $2,500.00.  This  is  an 
emergency  involving  our  whole  work  there  owing  to  lack  of  houses  for  rent. 

Medical  and  dental  allowances  are  to  be  continued  at  fifty  dollars  a  family 
for  the  former  and  twenty  dollars  for  the  latter  with  the  further  provision  that 
the  Board  will  share  with  the  family  any  such  expenses  above  the  allowance 
on  a  fifty-fifty  basis. 

We  endorsed  the  proposal  of  the  Japan  Mission  to  co-operate  with  the 
Methodist  Theological  School,  Aoyama  Gakuin,  in  Tokyo,  and  authorized  the 
Foreign  Mission  Secretary  to  pay  $350.00  on  last  year's  work  and  $500.00 
for  support  of  the  work  this  year,  and  we  approved  the  action  of  the  Mission 
in  designating  Dr.  A.  D.  Woodworth  as  a  member  of  the  staff  of  said  school. 

Mr.  Taizumi  and  Mr.  Sano,  two  American  trained  Japanese  men,  are 
to  be  returned  to  Japan  next  summer,  to  become  pastors  ir.  our  field. 

The  request  of  the  Japan  Mission  to  enter  the  proposed  new  National 
Christian  Council  of  Japan  was  approved. 

The  Board  agreed  to  unite  with   the  Home   Mission   Department  in  pro- 


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viding-  half  the  salary  and  expenses  of  two  field  Vv'orkers  to  give  half  time 
each  under  the  direction  of  the  Woman's  Board. 

The  grant  of  $200.00  a  year  for  Gladys  McCord  was  continued  and  a  grant 
of  $25.00  a  month  was  voted  for  Mrs.  McCord  for  this  coming  year. 

The  secretary  was  instructed  to  secure  a  horse  and  buggy  outfit  for  use 
in  the  Ai-us,  P.  R.,  field. 

One  hundred  fifty  thousand  dollars  was  appropriated  to  purchase  ad- 
ditional land  at  Ponce  in  connection  with  the  mission  home. 

Two  hundred  thousand  dollars  was  granted  for  purchase  of  a  lot  next  to 
tlie  church  in  Arus,  the  same  to  be  held  for  parsonage  site. 

Mr.  Bruce  W.  Morton,  Toronto,  Canada,  was  placed  under  appointment 
as  a  missionary  to  Porto  Rico,  to  go  to  the  field  as  soon  as  arrangements  can 
be  made  for  him. 

Mr.  Victor  Rivera,  who  is  to  graduate  from  Elon  in  the  spring,  is  to  be 
sent  back  by  the  Board  to  do  work  in  our  field  among  his  native  people  of 
Porto  Rico. 

Miss  Angle  Crew,  West  Milton,  Ohio,  who  will  graduate  from  Defiance 
in  the  spring,  was  placed  under  appointment  as  a  missionary  to  Japan,  the 
details  of  her  going  to  the  field  to  be  v/orked  out  later. 

A  representative  from  the  Board  is  to  be  sent  to  the  Chautauqua  at  Elon 
next  summer  to  teach  a  course  in  Foreign  Missions. 

The  following  resolution  was  adopted :  "We  congratulate  the  Azabu 
church  on  their  initiating  a  movement  for  a  new  church  building  and  pledging 
a  liberal  amount  toward  this  fund,  and  that  this  Board  attempt  to  raise 
•"p?, 500. 00  this  year  toward  this  fund  provided  the  church  there  will  raise 
$2,500.00  of  their  pledge." 

One  hundred  twenty-five  thousand  dollars  was  voted  for  a  memorial  window 
in  the  new  Christian  Temple  Church,  Norfolk,  Va.,  in  honor  of  Miss  Williams, 
now  being  supported  by  that  church  and  Rev.  D.  P.  Barrett  and  wife,  formerly 
supported  by  the  Memorial  Temple  church  at  Norfolk. 

The  following  budget  was  adopted : 

Japan — 

Regular  work   $26,738.50 

Special    : 5,960.00     $32,698.50 

Porto  Rico— 

Reg-ular  work  $  9,653.00 

Special    12,890.00       22,543.00 

China  work  -  10,000.00 

Miscellaneous  Budget — 

Administration $  5,400.00 

Travel  of  Secretary,  Postage,  McCord  account,  C.  M.' 
deficit,   Literature,   Union  work.   Woman  worker, 
etc 6,225.00       11,625.00 

Total  Budget  $76,866.50 

Of  this  amount  .':10,000.00  was  voted  for  the  Santa  Isabel  Chapel  last  year 
and  we  have  on  hand  in  that  fund  about  $8,310.00,  thus  reducing  the  actual 
needed  funds  for  this  year  to  $68,556.50,  with  possible  resources  based  upon 
regular  and  special  receipts  last  year  of  $65,011.46. 

Wilson  P.  Minton,  Secretary. 


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Department  of  Evangelism  and  Life  Service 

((Mlifial    'Title     Ilf|i:ir4  iiifnt    of     l<:vaii;^'<'li>>iii     ami     l^il'o-^vork    Kccriiit.s ) 

l{.   (  .    ll<-ir«>n.Ht<>in.    M.    A.,    I>.    I)..    Sotretar.v 

Itev.    3Icl).    Il<»«sar«'.    I>a>t<>ii,    Ohio,    l]\<'cii<i\  e    S«'tT«'<arj 

.Mciiiher.s   of   Boiird 

Rev.  R.  C.  Helfenstein,   109   S.   Bradford   St.,   Dover,   Del. 
Rev.   Geo.   D.   Eastes,    2   Hatton   St.,   Portsmouth,   Va. 
Rev.  Willoe  J.  Hall,  R.   R.   1,  Dayton,   Ohio. 
Rev.   Clarence   Defur,   Wakarusa,   Indiana. 
Rev.   Ernest  D.   Gilbert,   Conneaut,   Ohio. 

The  Department  of  Evangelism  and  Life  Service  wa.s  created  at  the  Bur- 
lington Convention.  The  creation  of  such  a  department  is  in  keeping  with 
the  advance  steps  taken  by  other  progressive  denominations  during  the  past 
few  years.  Practically  all  the  leading  denominations  have  come  to  realize  in  a 
new  and  larger  way  that  Evangelism  is  the  fir.st  work  of  the  Kingdom,  and 
that  as  such  it  should  be  systematized  in  the  interest  of  greater  efficiency. 

The  Department  of  Evangelism  and  Life  Service  in  our  Church  has  tw^o 
main  objectives.  First  it  will  seek  to  quicken  a  greater  interest  in  a  rational 
and  wholesome  type  of  Evangelism  among  all  the  pastors  and  churches,  seek- 
ing to  unify  the  evangelistic  effort  throughout  the  denomination.  The  best 
methods  of  Evangelism  will  be  recommended  to  meet  the  peculiar  conditions 
in  various  pastorates.  "A  Year  Round"  program  will  be  presented  in  the 
interest  of  Educational  and  Inspirational  Evangelism.  A  net  gain  or  ten  per- 
cent increase  in  membership  each  year  in  every  church  in  the  denomination 
is  recommended  by  the  Board  as  a  goal  to  be  urged  by  every  Conference.  This 
will  enable  us  to  realize  the  goal  set  by  the  Burlington  Convention — namely  to 
bring  our  membership  up  to  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  thousand  members 
by  the  end  of  the  jiresent  quadrennium. 

The  second  objective  of  the  Department  is  to  seek  to  enlist  at  least  fifty 
lecruits  each  year  during  the  present  quadrennium  to  fill  the  ranks  of  the 
pastors  at  the  Home  Base,  and  the  ranks  of  the  Missionaries  on  the  Foreign 
Field.  The  proposition  of  securing  fifty  trained  Life-work  Recruits  among  our 
churches  each  year  is  not  only  desirable  but  imperative  if  the  work  of  our 
denomination  is  to  continue.  This  Department  will  make  a  careful  study  of 
the  needs  and  of  the  resources,  and  will  in  every  way  possible  seek  to  assist 
the  pastors  and  churches  in  securing  Life  Recruits. 

An  Executive  Secretary  will  be  employed  by  the  Department  who  will 
give  his  full  time  to  the  development  of  the  work  and  the  service  of  our  Con- 
ferences and  Churches. 

In  addition,  the  Department  will  be  responsible  for  "The  Prayer  Page"  in 
The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty,  Rev.  Ernest  D.  Gilbert,  a  member  of  the  Board, 
continuing  as  writer  of  the  same. 


A  Statement  of  the  Sunday-school  Department 

On  January  1,  1923,  the  Sunday-school  Department  of  The  American 
Christian  Convention  ceased  to  exist.  Or  rather  it  blended  into  the  De- 
partment of  Christian  Education  of  which  Dr.  W.  A.  Harper  is  secretary  and 
chainnan  of  the  Board. 


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Mrs.  F.  E.  Bullock  who  has  so  faithfully  served  the  Sunday  School  Board 
as  Field  Secretary,  is  now  to  be  Editor  and  Field  Secretary  of  the  Children's 
Division  of  the  new  Department  of  Christian  Education  and  Hernion  Eldredgre, 
former  chaimian  of  the  Sunday  School  Board  will  give  his  full  time  to  the 
work  of  Editor  and  Field  Secretary  of  the  Young  People's  Division. 

Long  live  the  new  Department  of  Christian  Education  and  useful  may 
it  be  to  the  Church  and  the  Kingdom.  HERMON  ELDREDGE. 


REGIONAL  CONVENTIONS 
New  England  Christian 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Gilbert) 

Officers — Rev.   \V.   G.   Sarg-ent,   Providence,   R.   ]. — President. 

Rev    P.   W.   Caswell.   Manchester,   N.   H. — Vice-President. 

Rev'   Ernest   D.   Gilbert,   Box   624,   Fall   River,   Mass.— Secretary. 

Rev    H.  M.  Hainer.  213  Tremont  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. — Assistant  Secretary. 

Mr.   F.   R.   Woodward,  Hill,  N.   H. — Treasurer. 
l>epartment    Secretarie.s— Miss    Helen    R.    Stearns.    New    Bedford,    Mass.— Sunday- 
school.  .„     , 

Rev.   E    R.   Caswell,   Laconia,   N.   H. — Christian   Endeavor. 

Rev.   D.   P.   Hurlburt.  Bangor,  Maine — Missions. 

TVew  England  Mi.s.'<ionar>    Sofiety — 

Rev    W    G    Sarg^ent,   D.  D..   Providence,  R.  I.,  A'lce-President. 
Rev    Ernest  D.  Gilbert,  Box  624.  Fall  River,  jMass. — Secretary. 
Mr.  F.  R.  Woodward.  Hill,  N.  H. — Treasurer. 

New  England  Educational  Society —  „     t       ^r         t^        ^      * 

Rev  W  G  Sargent.  D.  D.,  Providence,  R.  I. — Vice-President. 
Rev"  Ernest  D.  Gilbert,  Box  624,  Fall  River,  Mass. — Secretary. 
Mr.   F.   R.  Woodward,  Hill,   N.  H. — Treasurer. 

t  iiristian   Camp    Meeting   As.sociation —  ^        .^       , 

Rev    G    A.  Conibear,   Lakemont,  N.   Y. — \  ice-President. 

Rev    D    P.   Hurlburt,  Bangor,   Maine — Secretary. 

Mr.  E.  A.  Chase,   40,5   Potter  Ave.,   Providence,   R.   I. — Treasurer. 

'i'rustees— Rev.  G.  A.  Conibear.  Rev.  D.  P.  Hurlburt,  Mr.  E.  A.  Chase,  Rev.  W.  G. 
Sargent  Mr.  F.  G.  Arnold,  Mr.  I^eslie  Swain,  Mr.  W.  H.  Sanford,  Rev.  P.  S 
Sailer,   Mr.    F.   H.   Turtle,   Dr.  C.    E.  Groves. 

Southern   Christian 

(Reported   by  President  .Johnson) 

Officers— Rev.   L.   E.  Smith,  D.   D.,  Norfolk,  Va.— President. 

Rev    N    G    Newman,    D.    D.,    Elon   College,   N.   C— Vice-President. 

Rev'   I    W.  Johnson,   D.   D.,   Suffolk,  Va.— Secretary. 

Rev!  W.  C.  Wicker,  D.  D.,  Elon  College.  N.  C— Treasurer. 

The  Convention  includes  all  the  conferences  of  the  South.  It  will  meet  in 
extraordinary  session  Tuesday  before  the  first  Sunday  in  May.  1923.  the  place 
ta  be   determined   by  the   Executive   Committee. 

Western  Christian 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Kyle) 

Officer.s— Rev.  D.  M.  Helfenstein,  Keokuk,  Iowa— President. 

Rev    R    L.    Hendrickson,  Lincoln,  Kansas — Vice-President. 

Mr.  John  J.  Kyle,   Perlee,  Iowa — Secretary. 

Mr.  Emery  S.  Huff,  Oronoque,  Kansas — Treasurer. 
TruHti^H—F    N.  Slocum,  Baring,  Mo..  5  years;  Geo.  Bond,  Gresham.  Nebr..   4  years; 

R^^  Jones,    Shelby.    Neb.,    3   years;    A.    J.    Ralston.    Towanda.    Kan..   2   years; 

F.  H.  Thomas.  Gerster.  Mo.,   1  year. 


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Dr-psirtiiient   Seoretario.s — Airs.   (\   (J.   Nelson,   Gresliani,   Neb.  —  SuiuIh.n-scIiooIs. 

Kev.  J.  M.   Kauffiiiaii.   Madrid,  Jowa — Christian  Endeavor-, 

Mis.   (Je(j.   Hutton,   .Maciiid.    Iowa — Missions. 

Hev.    L,    T.    Pi'octov,    Albany,   Mo. — Publications. 

Jtev.    Alfred    Huist,    Alban.v,    Mo. — Education. 
Stantlini^:  Mi.s>4ionar.v  ('oiiiiiiittoo — Dr.   F.  G.  Coffin,  Albany,   Mo.;   Rev.  C.  G.  Nelson. 

Red  Cloud,  Nebr. ;  Rev.  C.  E.  Huff,  Oronoque,  ivansas;  A.  S.  Lynn,  Orient,  Iowa; 

Geo.  Hutton.  Madrid,   Iowa;  Rev.  C.  G.  Nelson  is  to  call  the  Board  tog-ethei-. 

('oniiiiittfe  on  Christian  I  nit> — Rev.  D.  M.  Hclfenstein,  Keokuk,  Iowa;  Rev.  F.  2V1. 
Stian«t.  ArlingtDn,  Kansas;  Rev.  J.  A.  Stovei-,  Avon,  111.;  Rev.  F.  E.  Rock- 
well.  Alban},-,   Mo.;   Rev.    li.   L.   Raybourn,   Grand    River,    Iowa. 

Metropolitan  District  Christian 

(liepoited   b.N"  Secretaiy  Gove) 

Oflifers — Rev.  Martyn  Sunimerbell,  Lakemont,  N.  Y. — President. 
Rev.  A.  C.  Youmans,  Greenville,  Ohio — Vice-Pre.'=-ident. 
Rev,   John   Bowdish  Gove,   Sprakers,   N.   Y. — Treasurer. 
Mr.   ,Iohn  B.  Pease,  Gasport,  N.  Y. — Treasurer. 

I>f>pnninent  Secretaries— Rev.  L.   F.  Johnson,  Carversville,   Pa. — Home  Missions. 

Rev.  Mrs.  Georgia  B.   VVeaton,  10  Villa  Road,  :Menands,  Albany,  N.  Y. — Foreign 

Missions. 
Rev.   W.   H.   Hainer,   Irvington,   N.'  .1. — Education. 
Mr.    F.    R.    Beach,    Irving^ton,   N.   J. — Sunday-schools. 
Rev.  R.  G.  English,  Albany,  N.  Y. — Christian  Endeavor. 
Prof.  J.  N.  Dales,  Drayton,  Ontario — Publications. 

Last  session,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  November  9,  10,  1920. 

No  meeting-  this  year.     Next  session  at  call  of  President. 

Infoi-niation    furnished    b>"   .1.    B.  Gove,    Secretary,    Spr-aker-s,   N.    Y. 

The  Central  Christian 

(Reported    b.v    President   E.   A.    M'atkins) 

Officers — Rev.    E.   A.    Watkins,    Lima,    Ohio — President. 

Rev.  A.  A.  Richards,  Urbana,  111. — Vice-President — Missi(jns. 

Rev.  H.   G.   Rowe,  "VVarren,   Ind. — Vice-President — Sunday-schools. 

Rev.   F.   H.    Peters.   Defiance,   Ohio — Vice-President — Education. 

Rev.   J.   C.   DeRemer-,    Britton,   Mich. — Vice-President — Christian   Endeavor-. 

Rev.  Ray  Seely,   Yuba,   Wis. — Vice-President — Publications. 

Rev.  T.  H.  Meadows,  Muses  Mills,  Ky. — Vice-President — Relief. 

Rev.   Levi   J.   Carter,   demons,   Iowa — Secretary. 

Rev.   C.   F.   Baldwin,  Lebanon,   Ind. — Treasurer". 

The   Central   Christian   Convention   had    its   origin    in   an   action    taken    by   The 
American  Chr-istian  Convention,  at   Conneaut,  Ohio,   in   1919. 

Afro-Christian 

Officers    of    the    Afro-<'liristian     (jieneral    (convention    of    U.    S.    A.,    Canada.    S.    A.. 

and   the  West  Indies — 

Rev.  S.  A.   Howell,  D.   D..   Newport   News,  Va. — President. 

Rev.  W.  Geo.  Avant,  D.  D.,  Franklinton,  N.  C. — Vice-President. 

ReVi  C.  A.   Harris,   Norfolk,   Va. — Secretary. 

Rev.   J.   W.   Meadows,   Cr-eedmore,   N.   C. — Assistant   Secretar-y. 

Ml-.   Wesley   Raney,   Newport  News,  Va. — Financial  Secretary. 

Rev.  W.  S.   Matthews,   D.  D.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. — Treasurer. 

Rev.   W.  Geo.  Avant,  D.  D.,   and   Rev.   J.  A.   Henderson— Field  Secretaries. 

Officers   of   the   Woman's    Xational    Home   and    Foreisn    Missionarv    Convention — 

Mrs.   Rosa  Howell — President. 
Mrs.   M.    W.   Stephens — AMce-T'resident. 
Miss    B.    King — Recording   Secretar.v. 
Mrs.   V.   Squires — Assistant  Secretary. 
Mrs.   Effle   D.  Samuels — Corresponding  Secretary. 
Mrs.   Stella   Parker- — Treasurer-. 

Mr.s.   F.  Sumler  and  Mrs.   L.   Ellis — Mite  Box  Superintendents. 
Miss  C.  Midgett  and  Miss  Z.  Kinsey — Supts.  Young  People's  Work 
Mrs,   M.   E.   Harris,   Mrs.   Lottie  Matthews,  Mrs.   M.   C.   Sellars    and   Mrs    F    L. 
Taylor — State  Missionaries. 


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COLLEGES 
Elon  College 

Elon   College,   North   Carolina 

W.   A.   Harper,    President 

OFFICERS   OF  THE   FACULTY 

W.  A.  Harper,  President. 

A.  L.  Hook,  College  Dean. 

Anna  I.   Helfenstein,   Dean   of   \Vunien. 

P.   S.   Kennett,    Secretary. 

^V.  C.  Wicker,  Curator  of  Library. 

L.    W.   Vaug-han,   Bursar. 

A.   L.   Hook,   Curator  of  Museum. 

C.  H.  Atkins,  Superintendent  of  Ground.^:. 

R.    M.    Rothgreb,   Superintendent   Power   Plant. 

Male  students,   1921-1922 163 

Women   students,   1921-1922   166 

Ministerial  students,   1921-1922 23 

Whole  number  of  students  329 

THE  PACULTY 

William  Allen  Harper.   M.  A..  Lit.  D.,  LL.  D. — ^President. 

W.  W.  Staley.  Chair  of  the  Presidency,  Professor  of  Religious  Education. 

Alonzo   I>ohr   Hook,  A.   B.,   M.  A.,   College   Dean — Professor  of  Physics. 

Walter   Phalti   Lawrence,    Ph.    B.,   A.   M.,    Lit.   D. — Professor  of   English   Language 

and  Literature. 
Anna  Irene  Helfenstein,  A.  B.,  il.  A.,  M.  D. — Dean  of  Women — Professor  of  Latin 

and  Expression. 
Rev.   ^Valton   Crump  Wicker,  M.   A.,  Lit.   D.,   D.   D. — Professor  of  Education. 
Thomas  Cicero  Amick,  M.  A.,  Ph.   D. — Professor  of  Mathematics. 
Rev.    John    Urquhart    Newman,    Ph.    D.,    Lit.    D.,    D.    D. — Professor    of    Greek    and 

Biblical  Literature. 
Ned    Faucette   Brannock,   A.    B.,   M.   A.,    Lit.    D. — Professor    of   Chemistry. 
Rev.    Nathaniel    Gross    Newman,    M.    A.,     D.     D.- — College    Pastor    and     Professor 

of  Social  Sciences. 
Rev.   Paul   S.   Kennett,   A.   B.,   B.   D. — Professor  of  History. 

William  Jefferson  Gotten,  A.   B.,  M.  A. — Assistant  Professor  of  Latin  and  German. 
Thomas  Edward  Powell,  A.  B. — Assistant  Professor  of  Geolog.v  and  Biology. 
J.  A.  Homaday — Principal  Demonstration  School. 

Ben   W.    Everett,   A.    B. — INIechanical    Drawing,    Penmanship,   Engineering. 
First    Lieut.    Frank    B.    Corboy,    A.    B.    (Athletic    Officer    109th    Infantry,    France.) 

— Coach. 
Rev.   Martyn  Summerbell,   Ph.   D.,  D.  D,,  LL.   D. — Lecturer  on  Church  History  and 

Biblical  Literature. 
Rev.  James  Oscar  Atkinson,  A.  M.,  D.   D. — Lecturer  on   Christian  Missions. 
Rev.  William  Garbutt  Sargent,  A.  B.,  D.  D. — Lecturer  on  Christian  Ethics. 
Edwin    Morris    Betts,    Ph.    B.,    Director    (Southern    Conservatory) — Piano,    Organ, 

and   Harmony. 
Walter  F.  Greenwood,  Director  Voice — Voice  and  Theory. 
Miss  Florence  Fisher   (Graduate  of  Arthur  J.  Hubbard) — Voice. 
Miss  Mildred  Kirkland    (Elon  College) — Piano. 
Miss  Julia  Braxton — Violin. 
O.   H.  Henderson,  A.   B. — Art. 

Miss  Kathleen  Belcher,  A.   B. — Domestic  Science  and  Household  Economics. 
Lawrence  ]Marion  Cannon   (Rochester  Business  University) — Business  Department. 
Miss  !Minnie  Edge — Librarian. 
Victor  M.  Rivera — Instructor  in  Spanish. 
Markwood  Z.  Rhodes — Director  College  Band. 

Miss   Josephine   Malnor — Resident   Nurse    and    Housekeeper   College    Boarding   de- 
partment. 
G.  A.  Brown — Manager  Ladies'  Hall. 
Mrs.   R.   S.   Rainey — Stewardess   Young  Men's   Club. 
R.  S.  Rainey — Manager  Young  Men's  Club. 
Ben   W.  Everett — Proctor  Alumni   Building. 
O.   H.   Henderson — Proctor  East  Dormitory. 

NOTEVl^ORTHY   ADVANCES 

Bible  study  is  required  once  a  week  of  all  freshmen  and  sophomores,  and 
elective  three  times  a  week  for  Juniors  and  Seniors. 

A  Department  of  Religious  Education  with  four  years'  work  is  now  provided, 
with  laboratory  work  in  the  form  of  a  Community  Week-Day  Religious  School 
and  work   with  the  colored  population  at  night. 


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A  IJenionstiation  Scliool  for  public  school  teachers  has  been  provided  in  the 
Elon  Graded  School. 

Oui    preparatory   department   has   been   eliminated   after  thirty-one  years. 

The  College  i.s  endeavoring-  to  get  the  churches  of  the  Southern  Christian 
Convention  to  recognize  the  practicability  of  "The  Church's  Educational  System" 
as  outlined  by  the  Conventit)n's  Board  of  Education. 

The  College  religious  oiganizations  have  been  correlated  into  a  g'eneral 
functioning-  body,  con.=!erving'  all   the  good  of  each  and  eliminating-  duplication. 

Defiance  College  and  Christian  Divinity  School 

Cofhin«e,  Ohio 

H.  E.  Sims,  Piqua,.  Ohio,  President  of  Board  of  Trustees. 

R.  H.  Sutphen,  Defiance,  Chio,   Chairman  of  Executive  Committee. 

Regular  School  Y:«ar,  1921-22 

Men  Students 134 

Women  Students  133 

Total    267 

Summer  School,  1922 

Men  Students  •. 75 

Women  Students  126 

Total    :....  201 

Summer  School  for  Pastors,  1922 

M?n  Students 31 

Women  Students 1 

Total  Number  of  Students  500 

Life-work   Recruits 50 

Student  Volunteers 6 

OFFICERS    OK    AI)>I1XIS'I'K  ATIO.N 

A.   G.   Caris.    President. 

Martyn  Summeihell,   \'ice-J^resident. 

George   C.    Ender.s,    Dean    of   Christian   Divinity   School. 

Edwaid  L.   Dawson,   Dean   of  College. 

Elizabeth   F.  Wells,  Secretary. 

.Jennette  .V.  ^Morton,  Dean  of  \\'omen. 

J.  S.  Kardcastle,  Dean  of  Men. 

Flossie  E.   Whitney,   Head  of  Music  Department. 

Estella   Faye   Crafty,    Librarian. 

FACULTY 

Albert    G.    Caris,    I'tesident. 

Martyn    Suninierbell,    Lecturer,    Histoiy,    and    Sociology. 

George   C.    Enders,    Philosophy   and   Theology. 

Edward   L.   Lawson,    Education. 

Elizabeth  F.  Wells,  Secretary. 

Mar.v  B.  French,  Art  and  Home  Economics. 

Saia  V.  Prueser,  Critic  Teacher. 

Elizabeth  Rimer-Latchaw,  Organ. 

L.   Waid  ^IcRevnolds,  Biology. 

Estella  Fay  Crafty,  English." 

Jennette  A.   Morton,    English. 

Stanley   Lewis,   Chemistry. 

Charles   Manchester,    Public   Speaking-  and   Homiletics. 

Frank   H.    Peters,   College  Pastor. 

Flossie   E.   Whitney,   Piano. 

Ralph   W.   Peters,   Journalism. 

Blossom  Jean  W^ilcox,   Voice. 

Viola   Marlatt,  Latin  and  (Jreek. 

Marie  Davis,   Romance  Languages. 

Winona  V.  Forrer,  Expression. 

C.  R.  Vanderscoff,  Physical  Director. 

Gerald  :McLaughlin,  Violin. 

W.  G.  Meinke,  History  and  Economics. 

J.  D.  Brumbaugh,  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

H.  S.   Hardcastle,  Sociology  and  Bible. 

Frank   J.    Batterson,    Romance   Languages. 

Louis  P.  Loomis.  Mathematics. 

Blanche  Howe,  Normal  Dii-ector. 

Lucile  Oberlin,   Physical   Director  for  \Vomen. 


20  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Your  College  and  Your  Theological  Seminary 

Every  loyal  Christian  in  Defiance  territory  should  patronize  them. 

The  educational   center  of  the   Christians   in   northeastern  Indiana,  Ohio, 
Michigan,  Pennsylvania,  New  Y'ork,  New  Jersey,  and  the  New  England  States. 

Attendance  strictly  collegiate  and  Divinity  School.    Ten  percent  increase  in 
student  attendance  in  1921-22,  ten  pei'cent  increase  again  in  192'2-23. 

An  ideal  plant  for  Christian  education.  New  buildings,  thoroughly  equipped. 

Beautiful  campus  of  twenty-eight  acres,  men's  athletic  field,  women's  play- 
ground, men's  gymnasium,  women's  gymnasium,  with  up-to-date  apparatus. 

Recognized  as  a  standard  college  by  the  State  Department  of  Public  In- 
struction, and  member  of  the  Ohio  College  Association  and  the  North  Central 
Association  of  Colleges. 
Collegiate    Departm3nts — Collegiate,    Household    Arts,    Engineering,    Normal, 

Music  and  Expression. 
I'he  Christian  Divinity  School — The  only  theological  seminary  of  the  Christians. 

Strong  and  practical  courses  olfered. 
Faculties — Strong,  university-trained  men  and  women  of  high  Christian  ideals 

and  deep  devotion  to  duty.     Four  full-time  professors  added  for  1922-23. 

For  catalogs  and  other  information,  address  the  President. 


Palmer   Institute-Starkey   Seminary 

l.AKK>IO-\T,   \E\V   \OKIv 

Male   student.s    -18 

Female  students  35 

Whole  number  of  students 83 

Whole  number  of  men  preparing  for  the  ministry  3 

Board  ol  Instruction  and  Adminiistration,  1021-192*.: — Martyn  Summerbell.  D.  D., 
LL  D  President.  :Moral  Science  and  I'edagogy;  George  A.  Conibear,  D.  D.. 
Chaplain,  Ethics;  Percy  W.  Caris,  A.  B.,  Science  and  Mathematics:  Walter  E. 
Moon  English;  H.  C.  Waldasin,  Latin  and  Ancient  History;  Edward  \Va\z, 
Commerce;  Mrs.  Rachel  W.  Bailey.  Ene^lish;  Laura  S.  Porter,  Art  and  Elocu- 
tion- Isabel  M.  Palmer,  Piano  and  Voice;  :Marion  Solomon,  German  and  French; 
Louise  A.  Green,  History,  Etc.;  Alice  M.  Ingoldsby,  Lower  School;  Flora 
Surnmerbell,   Registrar. 

BOARU    OF    TRUSTEKS — 1922-192:5 

Term  of  Olliee  E.viiires  in  1923 — James  S.  Frost.  West  Henrietta;  M.  Summeibell, 
Lakemont;  John  T.  Knox,  Esq.,  Penn  Yan;  AV.  F.  Corwith,  New  York  City; 
Mrs.   Henry   Van  Deu.sen,   Saratoga;   Harry  R.   Brate,  Lakemont. 

Term  of  Office  Expires  in  1921— W.  E.  Bassler,  Middletaurg;  Dr.  Walter  P.  Ander- 
ton.  New  York  City;  Hiram  Elliott,  Lakemont;  Ward  B.  White,  Ithaca;  Rev. 
G.  A.   Conibear,   Lakemont;   C.   E.  Raymond,  Chicago. 

Term  of  Oftioc  Evpires  in  192.5 — T.  M.  Chadwick,  Lakemont;  Rev.  S.  E.  Eastman,  D. 
D  Elmira;  Charles  J.  Day,  New  York  City;  John  B.  Pease,  Gasport:  Arthur 
G." Adams,  Esq.,  Ithaca;  Rev.  A.  C.  Youmans,  Greenville,  Ohio. 

Offioer.H — Wellington  E.  Bassler,  Chairman;  Harry  R.  Brate,  Clerk;  M.  Summer- 
bell,   Treasure)-. 

Exoeutlve  t^ommittee — W.  E.  Bassler,  S.  E.  Eastman,  T.  M.  Chadwick,  Hiram 
Elliott,  Geo.  A.  Conibear,  M.  Summerbell,  Harry  Brate. 

Finance  Committee — M.  Summerbell,  W.  F.  Corwith,  Chas.  J.  Day,  Walter  P. 
Andeiton,  C.  E.  Raymond. 

Committee  on  the  Endowment — M.  Summerbell,  Charles  J.  Day,  Walter  P.  Ander- 
lon,  Arthur  G.  Adams.  Ward  B.   White. 

Committee  on   Sclioiarshiiis — M.  Summerbell,  S.  E.  Eastman,  John  T.   Knox. 

Advisor?"  Committee— Charles  J.  Day,  W.  F.  Corwith,  :Mr.':;.  Henry  Van  Deusen, 
W.   P.  Anderton,  W.  E.  Bassler. 

Auditors — T.  M.  Chadwick.  Hiram  Elliott,  Harry   R.  Biate. 

Counsel — John  T.  Knox,  Esq. 


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Union  Christian  College 


>l  10  H  O  >l .    1  .\  O I A  .\  A 
\V.  S.  Alexaiirter,  President 

:Male  Students  42 

Female    Students    39 

Ministerial  Students  16 

Total    Students    81 

Union  Christian  College  is  likely  to  undergo  a  complete  reorganization,  by 
which  the  control  of  the  College  will  be  vested  in  a  Board  of  fifteen  trustees, 
nine  of  whom  are  to  be  elected  by  the  Executive  committee  of  the  General 
Convention  of  the  Christian  Church,  and  six  of  whom  are  to  be  elected  by  the 
Alumni  Association. 

FACLLTY 

Warner  S.  Alexander,   President. 

Gault  W.  Pleasant,  Dean. 

Ernest   Treber,    College    pastoi'.    and    Religious    Education. 

S.    Elizabeth   Hatten,    Modern   Languages. 

Wm.   E.  Goernandt,   Mathematics  and  Science. 

Charles  A.   Lindley,   Engii.'^h   and   History. 

Frieda   'SI.    Fergu.son,    English   and    Dramatic  Art. 

Helen   Cushman.   Domestic  Aft. 

Ora  Price,  Commercial   subjects. 

Elsie  D.  Shaw,   OtTice  Secretary. 

Vera  Vaile  VanCleave,   Director  of  School   of  ^Music. 

Fred  J.  Sharp,  Instructor  of  Violin,  and  Director  of  Orchestra. 

jMrs.   Delia  Christy,   Dean   of  Women. 

Emerson   Boroug'hs,   Ijibrarian. 

ISIartyn  Summerbell,   I'h.   D.,   Lecturer  on   Church   History. 

DEPARTMENTS    3IAI1\TAINEI) 

Four   Years   Commissioned   Hig-h  School. 

Four  Years   College  Course. 

Commercial  subjects— typewriting,  shorthand,   bookkeeping. 

]\Iusic  department— ppiano,  voice,  violin,  orchestra. 

Four  Years   English  Bible   Course. 

We  are  happy  to  announce  to  the  constituency  of  Union  Chiistian  College  that 
w^e  now  have  the  whole  church  backing  us  in  our  efforts.  Qualifications  of  faculty 
members  meet  state  requi'-ernents.  They  also  meet  church  and  Christian  home 
i-equirements.  The  college  pleads  for  the  heartiest  co-operation  on  the  part  of 
churches,   pastors,  and  Christian  homes  within  our  territory. 

Palmer  College 

AI.H  V\^,   MISSOURI 

Faeulty — 1922-1923 

Frank  G.  Coffin,   A.  M.,  D.  D.,  President. 

Daniel  B.  Atkinson,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  Social  Sciences  and  Biblical  Literature. 

Dawson  Phelps,  A.  !M.,  History. 

Ruth  P^ord-.Vtkinson,   Art.   Dean  of  Women. 

G.  ZMuriel  Hamilton,   English. 

Ivan  F.  Healton,  A.  M.,  Romance  Languages. 

Virgil  F.  Payne,  A.  M.,  Science. 

Elizabeth  Monroe,  A.  M.,  Mathematics. 

Letha  ^McGuire,  A.  B.,  Librarian. 

Eva  Brackney  Proctor,   A.   B.,   Domestic  Science. 

Gertrude  M.  Northrop,  A.  B.,  B.  Mus.,  Voice. 

Clair  J.  Velie,  B.  Mus.,  Piano. 

Claude  E.  Dean.  Violin  and  Orchestral  Instruments. 

Lura  Haworth  Healton,  A.  B.,  Expression. 

Zenith  Hurst  Velie,  Assistant  Piano 

Evelyn  Hitchcock,  Secretary. 

Male   students   52 

Female  students  176 

Total  students  228 

Number    in    Biblical    Department   9 

ORGAAIZATION 

Executive   Board — J.    W.    Piper,    Legrand,    Iowa;   J.   A.    Tipton,    Albany,    Mo.;    A.    B. 
Price.   Albany,   :\Io.;   F.  G.   Coffin,  Albany,   Mo. 

TniKtees  for  Three  Years — F.  N.  Slocum,  Baring,  Mo.;  C.   E.  Huff,  Oronoque,  JCan. ; 
A.  I^.  Wingate,  Avon,  111.;  Rolon  Jones,  Shelby,  Nebr. ;  J.  A.  Tipton,  Albany,  Mo. 


22 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Trustee.",  for  One  Tear — :M.  Orban,  Jr.,  Wliittier,  Cal. ;  C.  G.  Nelson,  Gresham, 
Nebr. :  F.  G.  Coffin,  Albany,  Mo.;  G.  E.  Hutton,  Madrid,  Iowa;  J.  W.  Piper, 
Logrand,  Iowa. 

Tru.stees  for  Two  Years — E.  F.  Saunders,  Montezuma,  Iowa;  H.  E.  Warren, 
Superior,  Nebr.;  O.  B.  Whitaker,  Weaubleau,  Mo.;  E.  H.  Willey,  Orient,  Iowa; 
A.  la.  Price,  Albany,  Mo. 

Honorary  Trustees — Hon.  W.  F.  Dalby,  Albany,  Mo. 

Corporation  Oflicer.s — J.  W.  Piper,  Legrand,  Iowa,  President;  Rolon  Jones,  Shelby, 
N'ebr.,  Vice-President;  F.  G.  Coffin,  Albany,  Mo.,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


Franklinton    Christian    College 

Rev.   J.   A.   Hen«U'r>40ii.   I'resldent 
F  A  f  l^  I/r  Y — J  91'2-  1 9a:{ 

Rev.   J.  A.   Henderson Townsville,  N.  C. 

Graduate   of   Franklinton   Christian    College,   Franklinton,   North   Carolina, 

Henderson   Normal   Institute,   Henderson,   North   Carolina. 

Theological   Department   and   Teachers'   Training  Class. 

Prof.  James  A.  Clark ..-  Nyack,  New  York 

Livingston   College,    Salisbury,    N.    C,   Columbia   University,    N.    Y., 

Regimental    Sg-t.    Major.    810    Infantry,    National   Army. 

Higher  Mathematics   and   Science. 

Prof.  J.  P.  Mang-rum  Franklinton,  N.  C. 

Franklinton    Chri.«tian   College,    Franklinton,    N.    C,   Shaw   University, 

Raleigh.   North   Carolina. 

I^atin.    Mathematics.   Histor.v.    and   Civics. 

.Mrs.  J.   F.   Mang^rum   Merom,   Indiana 

Union  Christian  College,  Merom,   Indiana. 
English,   Literature,   English  Composition,   Rhetoric,   and   Classics. 

Miss  .Mattie  Hester  Franklinton,  N.  C. 

Franlvlinton    Christian    College,    Franklinton,    North    Cai-olina. 
IMusic   and   Intermediate   Departmient. 

I\Iiss  Judith   O.   Pearson   Townsville,   N.   C. 

F'ranklinton    Christian    College,    Franklinton,    N.    C,    INIoriis    Brown 

University,   Atlanta,   Georgia. 

Business  and  Intermediate  Department. 

Mrs.    Mattie  Mitchell   Franklinton,  N.  C. 

Franklinton  Christian  College,  Franklinton,  N.   C. 
Matron,  Physiology,  Geography,  History,  and  Spelling. 

Miss  Genesee  V.  Wilder  Method,  N.  C. 

Franklinton  Christian  College,  Franklinton,  N.   C,  St.  Augrustine,   Raleig-h,  N.  C. 
Domestic  Science  Department. 

Male  students   37 

Female  students  69 

.Ministerial   students   12 

AVhole  number  of  students  106 

STATE  ORGANIZATIONS 
Illinois  State  Christian  Conference 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Reich) 

Offieers — Rev.   J.   L.    Brooks,   Mansfield.   111. — President. 
Rev.  A.  O.  Jacobs,  Olney,   111. — Vice-President. 
Rev.  Levi  J.  Carter,  demons,  Iowa — Secretary. 
M.   S.   Campbell,   Collison,   111. — Treasurer. 

Deiiartment  Seeretarie.s — Rev.  J.  J.  Doug-lass,  Urbana,  111. — Devotion. 
Rev.  John  Baughman,  Louisville,  111. — Evangelism. 
Rev.  W.  S.  Alexander,   Merom.  Ind. — Religious  Education. 
Rev.  E.  C.  Geeding-,  Ashton,  111. — Publishing. 
Rev.   A.   O.   Jacobs,   Olney,   111. — Sunday-schools. 


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Rev.  J.  A.  Stover,  Avon,  111. — Christian  Endeavor. 
Rev.  A.  A.   Richards,   Urbana,   111. — Benevolence. 
Rev.  G.  W.  Shepherd,  Atwood,  111. — Mission.s. 

Tru.stee.s— Rev.  J.  M.  Plunkett,  Talestine,  111.,  to  l'J22;  Rev.  J.  T.  Brooks.  Mansfield, 
111.,   to   1923;    Rev.   I.   M.   Hoel,   Tu.scola,   111.,   to   1!)24. 


Ohio  State   Christian  Association 

Orgaiiized,    ISOli.      lnc(irporal<d,    1S!I1.      lieported,    1922. 

Oflioers — Rev.  B.  A.  Watkins,  Lima,  Ohio^ — President. 
Rev.   F.  H.  Peters,   Defiance,   Ohio — Vice-I'resident. 
Rev.  W.  J.  Young-,  West  Milton,  Ohio — Secretary. 
Rev.   R.  H.   Long',   Centerburg,   Ohio — Treasurer  or  Secretai'y  for  Finance. 

Department  Seeretiiries — President  A.  G.  Caris,  Defiance,  Ohio — Education. 
Rev.  Herman  A.  Lewis.  Mt.  Sterling',  Ohio — Publishing. 
Rev.   A.    E.    Kemp,    Tro.\',    Ohio — Missions. 
Rev.    \V.    V.    Miller,    Lvnchburg,    Ohio — Sunday-schools. 
Rev.  A.  W.  Hirby,  Dayton,  Ohio — V.  P.  S.  C.  E. 
Mr.  Charles  S.   Coon,  Columbus,   Ohio — Relief. 

■Woman's  State  Board  of  itiissions — Mrs.   W.  J.  Young,  West  Milton,  O. — President. 
Mrs.    Rachel   Harrt)d,   Beloit,   Ohio — Vice-President  at  large. 
Mrs.  Myrtle  Reynolds,  I^ima,  Ohio — Recording  Secretary. 
Mrs.  F.  H'.  Peters,  Defiance,   Ohio — Corresponding  Secretarj'-Treasurer. 
Mrs.    Mary    Hagans,    Mt.    Sterling,    Ohio — Superintendent    Cradle    Roll. 
Miss  Mary  Froebe,  Piqua,  Ohio — Superintendent  Young  People's  Work. 
Mrs.   Maud  Meranda,  Higginsport,   Ohio — Superintendent  Literature. 


Indiana  State   Christian   Conference 

(Reported  by  Secretai\    Sh(irt) 
Reported,   1922 

Each  local  church  of  the  several  conferences  of  the  State  is  requested  to 
ray  to  the  State  Conference  a  fee  equal  to  ten  cents  per  member. 

Eacli  Christian  Conference  of  the  State  of  Indiana  is  requested  to  pay  to  the 
Indiana  State  Conference  five  dollars  annually  for  general  expenses  of  the 
conference. 

Officers — Rev.  Carl   F.   Baldwin.  Lebanon,   Indiana — President. 
Rev.  R.  P.  Arrick,  Farmland,   Indiana — Vice-President. 
Rev.  H.  H.  Short,  Hagerstovvn,  Indiana — Secretaiy. 
Rev.  M.  M.  Wiles,  Kirklin,  Indiana — Treasurer. 

IJepartment  Secretaries — Rev.   R.   E.  Wearly,  Trotwood,   Ohio — Devotions. 
Rev.  J.  R.  Cortner,  Farmland,  Ind. — Missions. 

Rev.   Clarence  Defur,   Wakarusa,   Indiana — Religious   Education. 
Rev.   O.  V.   Rector,  Goshen,  Indiana — Benevolence. 
Hon.  O.  W.  Whitelock,  Huntington,  Indiana — Publishing. 
Rev.   J.   E.   Ettei-,  Huntington,   Indiana — Evangelism. 

Board  of  >Ianager.s — Oscar  R.  Mason,  Charles  B.  Hershey,  Robert  E.  Wearly, 
John  R.  Cortner,  O.  V.  Rector,  Clarence  Defur,  John  F.  Fendlev,  Julius  E. 
Etter,  Robert  P.  Arrick,  AV.  P.  Kibbey,  Morris  M.  Wiles,  David  O.  Coy,  Carl 
F.  Baldwin,  O.  W.  Whitelock,  Harley  H.  Short,  W.  H.  Wakeland,  W.  H.  Zenor. 

Woman's  Boaril   for  Home   anil  Foreisrn   Missions — 

Mrs.  E.  "SV.   Henderson,   Lebanon,   Indiana — President. 
Miss  Ina  Bower,  Darlington,   Indiana — Secretary. 


Kansas   State   Christian   Conference 

(Reported    by   Secretary    Hendrickson — 1922) 
Session  of  1921 — Meredith  Church,  Kansas. 

Officers — C.   E.   Booze,  I^incoln,  Kansas — President. 

H.  E.  Warren,   Superior,  Nebraska — Vice-President. 
Rev.   R.   L.   Hendrickson,   I^incoln,   Kansas — Secretary. 
C.  C.  Hendrickson,  Lincoln,  Kansas — Treasurer. 


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Tru.stee.H — F.   M.   Strang-e,   Arlington,    Kansas;   C.    W.    Roe,    Webber,    Kansas;   Floyd 
Hog"g:,  Lincoln,   Kansas. 

Iowa  State  Christian  Conference 

(1922) 

Oflicerx — Rev.   D.   M.   Helfcnstein,   Keokuk,   Iowa — President. 
Rev.   R.   A.   Lewis,   Redfleld,  Iowa — Vice-President. 
John  J.   Kyle,   Perlee,   Iowa — Secretary. 
E.  F.  Saunders,  Montezuma,  Iowa — Treasurer. 
Rev.   J.   W.   Piper,   Leg:rand,   Iowa — Field   Secretaiy. 

Trustees — For  three   years,  Albert   Brackney,   demons,   Iowa. 
For  two  years.   Rev.  J.   M.  Kauffman.   Madrid,   Iowa. 
Foi-  one  year,  Geo.  Hutton,  Madrid.  Iowa. 

New  York  State  Christian  Association 

(Reported   by   Secretary   Gove — 1922) 

Session   of   1921 — Lakemont,  New  York. 
Session   of   1922— Lakemont,  New  York. 

Officers — John  B.   Pease,  Gasport,  New  York — President. 

Rev.   John   Bowdish   Gove,   Sprakers.   N.   Y. — Secretary. 
James  S.   Frost,   West  Henrietta,  N.  Y. — Treasurer. 

Depsirtment  Seeretaries — Rev.  A.  L.  Allen,  Lawrenceville,  Pa. — Missions. 
Rev.   Martyn  Summerbell,  Lakemont,   N.   Y. — Education. 
Rev.  E.  F.  Fancher,  Albion,  N.  Y. — Christian  Endeavor. 
George  Northrup,  North  Greece,  N.  Y. — Sunday-schools. 
W.  E.  Basseler,  Middleburg-,  N.  Y. — Publishing-. 
Rev.  John  B.  Gove,  Sprakers,  N.  Y. — Relief. 
Rev.  Arthur  Humphreys,  Plainville,  N.  Y. — Reform. 

Kentucky  State   Christian  Conference 

(Reported   bv  Secretary   WoUord) 
Session   of  1922 — 

Offleers — Rev.  G.  H.  Short,  Russell,  Ky. — President. 
Rev.  O.  H.  Logan.  Brushart,  Ky. — Vice-President. 
Rev.  G.  W.  E.  Wolford,  Leon,  Ky. — Secretai-y. 


Forward  Movement  of  the  Christian  Church 

(Reported    by    Superintendent   l>enison ) 
Headquiirters — 21    (Iirlstian    I'ublishin^   Association   Building,   Dayton,    Oblo. 
Superintendent — Rev.   Warren   H.   Denison,   D.   D. 
Treasurer — Mr.   J.   O.    Winters. 

The  Burlington   Convention  elected   the  Executive   Committee  of  the  Conven- 
tion as  the  committee  on  Forward  Movement: 

Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  D.  D,  Rev.  R.  C.  Helfenstein,  D.  D. 

Rev    D.  B.  Atkinson,  D.   D.  Rev.  E.  A.  Watkins,  D.  D. 

Rev    J.   F.  Burnett,   D.   D.  Rev.  C.  H.   Rowland,  D.  D. 

Rev.   O.   S.   Thomas,   D.   D.  Pres.   W.    A.   Harper,   LL.   D. 

Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  D.  D.  Mr.  J.  G.   Myers. 

Hon.  O.  W.  Whitelock 

The   Executive   Committee   elected   as   an   advisory   committee   to   the  Superin- 
tendent, members: 

Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  D.  D.  Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  D.  D. 

Rev.  O.  S.   Thomas,   D.   D.  Pres.   W.  A.   Harper,  LL.  D. 

Mr.  J    O.  Winters 


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FINANCES— SEPTEMBER   30,   1922 

Total  assets — cash,  pledges,  bonds,  etc $801,303.86 

Total  receipts  on  above  assets  318,852.33 

Total  expense.s — Administrative,  promotional,' field  work,  educational,  etc.      58,847.26 
Amount  paid  in  this  year  78,376.79 

CO-OPERATION 

It  will  be  very  neces.saiy  for  the  work  of  our  office  to  be  supplemented  by 
all  our  denominational  officers,  church  officials,  and  pastors  in  the  following- 
matters  : 

a.  See  that  every  conference  and  church  has  its  Forward  Movement 
committee  of  five  appointed  and  functioning. 

b.  See  that  above  committees  with  addresses  are  on  file  in  our  office. 

c.  See  that  we  are  notified  of  the  new  addresses  of  subscribers  who  move. 

d.  Notify  us  immediately  of  the  death  of  subscribers. 

e.  Make  plain  to  all,  the  sacredness  of  all  these  pledges  to  God  and  his 
church,  and  that  the  payment  of  the  last  pledge  is  necessary  and  is 
depended  upon. 

f.  Every  church  should  reach  its  full  quota  of  the  special  million  dollars. 

FUTURE  PLANS 

The  Burlington  Convention  continued  the  Forward  Movement  two  years, 
until  January  1,  1925,  expecting  that  the  full  Movement  will,  by  that  time, 
be  fully  incorporated  in  the  life  and  activity  of  the  churches  and  conferences, 
so  that  the  separate  and  special  denominational  organization  of  the  Movement 
may  be  fully  merged  into  the  denominational  life,  organization,  and  activities 
of  the  church. 

It  is  the  immediate  task  to  see  that  the  full  five-point  organization  of  the 
Movement  is  put  into  full  working  order  by  every  church  and  conference. 
Every  conference  official,  every  pastor,  every  church  officer,  is  requested  to 
help  bring  this  about. 

The  Forward  Movement  plans,  objectives,  and  spirit  should  be  presented 
on  the  program  of  every  gathering  and  meeting  among  our  people.  Program 
makers  of  institute,  convention,  conference  gatherings  will  have  large  re- 
sponsibility for  the  success  of  the  Movement  in  the  churches. 

It  is  the  aim  of  the  Convention  to  see  that  the  denominational  and  confer- 
ence organizations  conserve  and  promote  the  objectives  of  the  Movement  and 
see  that  they  are  incorporated  in  the  life  of  every  church  and  conference. 

The  Convention  at  Burlington  elected  a  Board  of  Evangelism  and  Life 
Service  and  made  it  a  part  of  the  denominational  life.  This  Board  will  take 
over  the  Devotional,  Evangelism,  and  Life  Work,  heretofore  conducted  by  the 
Forward  Movement.  This  will  make  it  possible  for  this  work  to  be  greatly 
enlarged. 

The  Board  of  Christian  Education  will  take  over  the  work  of  Religious 
Education  as  carried  on  heretofore  by  the  Forward  Movement. 

The  Superintendent  of  the  Forward  Movement  in  addition  to  his  duties 
as  such,  has  been  given  the  added  responsibility  of  Secretary  of  Stewardship, 
Promotion  and  Social  Service  for  the  Convention. 

SOUTHERN  CHRISTIAN  CONVENTION 
The  Forward  Movement  in  the  bounds  of  the  Southern  Christian  Conven- 
tion goes  by  the  name  of  Men   and  MilUonn  Movement.     It  has  been  placed 
under  the  direct  charge  of  the  Mission  Board  of  the  Southern  Convention.    Rev. 
J.  O.  Atkinson,  D.  D.,  is  directing  the  work. 


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Ordinations 


Ainersoii,  Kev.  J.  E. — Alabama  Conference.  Ordained  during  a. session  of  the  con- 
ference at  ]Mt.  Zion  Church,  October  11,  1922.  Ordaining-  Committee:  Rev. 
C.  W.  Carter,   Rev.   R.   F.  Brown,  Rev.   J.   H.  Hughes. 

Bullock,  Mrs.  Fred  E. — Miami  Ohio  Conference.  Ordained  at  the  "Walnut  Hills 
Christian  Church,  Dayton,  Ohio,  on  Wednesday  evening,  November  1,  1922. 
Rev.  A.  W.  Hirby,  pastor  of  the  church,  was  in  charge  and  the  following 
order  of  service  was  carried  out:  Scripture  lesson.  Rev.  Pressley  E.  Zartmann; 
Sermon,  Rev.  "SVilloe  J.  Hall;  Ordination  prayer  and  sei'vice.  Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett; 
Charge  to  the  church.  Rev.  \V.  S.  Martin;  Charge  to  the  candidate.  Rev.  W.  P. 
Minton. 

Butler,  Rev.  MorrLs  J. — Western  Iowa  Conference.  Ordained  in  the  auditorium  of 
Palmer  College,  Albany,  j\Io.,  June  2,  1922.  during  a  session  of  the  ^^'estern 
Christian  Convention.  The  following  order  of  service  was  observed:  Sernnon, 
Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin;  Presentation  of  the  candidate.  Rev.  J.  M.  Kauffman;  Ex- 
amination, Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett;  Ordaining  prayer.  Rev.  A.  P.  Hurst;  Ordaining 
formula,  J.  F.  Burnett;  Charge  to  candidate.  Rev.  D.  B.  Atkinson;  Hand  of 
fellowship,   Rev.   J.   W.   Piper. 

liees.  Rev.  B.  A. — Georgia  and  Alabama  Conference.  Ordained  at  the  session  of 
conference  at  Lagrange,  Ga.,  1922.  Ordaining  committee:  Revs.  R.  F.  Brown, 
H.  ^I.  Gray,  and  H.  W.  Elder. 

I)e\Vee.se,  Rev.  C.  M. — North  Missouri  Conference.  Ordained  during  a  session  of 
the  North  Missouri  Conference,  held  at  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  September  10, 
1922.      Ordaining  committee:   Revs.  John  I).  Sims  and  T.  B.  Sweet. 

Duncan,  Rev.  C  A. — Southern  Wabash  Illinois  Conference.  Ordained  at  Sumner, 
111.  Ordaining  committee:  Revs.  John  Baughman,  J.  A.  Tracy,  Wm.  Campbell, 
A.  O.  Jacobs,  and  S.   Price.     Scripture  lesson.  Rev.   E.  E.   Cotton. 

Fletcher,  Rev.  Le^ellyn — Ontario  Conference.  Ordained  during  a  session  of  the 
conference  at  Ringwood,  Ontario,  Sunday,  June  19,  1922.  Sermon  by  his 
father.  Rev.  W.  P.  Fletcher,  Rev.  W.  H.  Denison,  D.  D.,  gave  the  charge 
to  the  candidate.  Rev.  E.  C.  Hall,  president  of  the  conference,  had  charge 
of  the  service.  Ordaining  prayer  by  Rev.  C.  J.  Felton.  Chaige  to  the  congre- 
gation. Rev.  C.  E.  Fockler. 

Glea.son,  Rev.  Rufa.<« — Erie  Conference.  Ordained  during  a  session  of  the  Erie 
Conference  held  at  Spri-ngboro,  Pa.,  September  10,  1922.  Ordaining  committee: 
Rev.  F.  B.  Richey,  Rev.  H.  L.  Lott,  Rev.  L.  E.  Dearborn,  and  Rev.  O.  S.  Thomas. 

Hallowell,  Rev.  George  Dewy — Maine  Conference.  Ordained  during  a  session  of 
the  conference,  October  10,  1922.  Sermon  by  Rev.  Donald  P.  Hurlburt. 
Charge  to  candidate.  Rev.  J.  ^,V.  Reynolds.  Charge  to  the  church.  Rev.  L.  E. 
Flewelling.     Ordaining  prayer.  Rev.  M.  H.  Turner. 

Hartnian,  Rev.  J.  M. — Eel  River  Conference.  Ordained  during  a  session  of  the 
conference  at  Winona  Lake,  Indiana,  on  Saturday,  September.  9,  1922.  Presid- 
ing, Rev.  C.  C.  Tarr.  Scripture,  Rev.  Samuel  Frantz.  Prayer,  Rev.  J.  C.  Ore- 
baugh.  Sermon,  Rev.  Clarence  Dcfur,  D.  D.  Presentation  of  candidate.  Rev. 
A.  W.  Cash.  Charge  to  candidate.  Rev.  J.  B.  Fisher.  Charge  to  chuich.  Rev. 
Virgil  Harris.  Ordination  prayer,  Rev.  J.  E.  Btter,  D.  D.  Right  Hand  of 
fellowship,    O.    W.    Whitelock. 

Hur.>«t,  Rev.  Alfred  \V. — Western  Iowa  Conference.  Ordained  in  the  auditorium  of 
Palmer  College,  Albany,  Mo.,  during  a  session  of  the  Western  Christian  Con- 
vention, June  2,  1922.  The  following  order  of  service  was  observed:  Sermon, 
Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  president  of  the  college,  and  also  president  of  The  American 
Christian  Convention.  Presentation  of  candidate.  Rev.  J.  M.  Kauffman,  presi- 
dent of  the  Western  Christian  Convention.  Examination  of  candidate,  Rev. 
J.  F.  Burnett,  who  also  conducted  the  oidaining  service.  Ordaining  prayer. 
Rev.  A.  P.  Hurst,  father  of  the  candidate.  Charge  to  the  candidate.  Rev.  D.  B. 
Atkinson.     Hand  of  fellowship,   Rev.  J.  W.   Piper. 

Kellv,  Rev.  .Janie.s — Os.-^ge  Conference,  Eastern  Division.  Ordained  at  Humphreys 
Creek,  Mo.,  October  7,  1922. 

Kirkendall,  Mi.s.s  Frieda — Eel  River  Conference.  Ordained  at  Huntington,  In- 
diana, April  17,  1922.  Sermon,  Rev.  Omer  S.  Thomas,  D.  D.  Ordaining  prayei", 
Rev.  J.  E.  Etter,  D.  D.  Charge  to  candidate.  Rev.  Omer  S.  Thomas,  D.  D. 
Charge  to  congregation.  Rev.  J.  E.  Etter,  D.  D.  Hand  of  fellowship,  Mr.  J.  P. 
Barnes. 

Leek,  Rev.  Cecil — Illinois  Conference.  Ordained  at  Carters  Temple  during  a 
session  of  the  Illinois  Conference.  Ordaining  Committee:  Sermon,  Rev.  John 
Baughman.  Presentation  of  candidate.  Rev.  Walter  Fasnacht.  Ordaining 
prayer.  Rev.  Edward  Borah.  Charge  to  candidate.  Rev.  E.  C.  Geeding.  Hand 
of  fellowship,  Rr  v.  Austin  H.  Bennett. 

3Ieacham,  Rev.  AV.  T. — Alabama  Conference.  Ordained  at  Bethany  Church,  Ala., 
on  Saturday  evening,  December  10,  1921.  Ordaining  Committee:  Rev.  G.  D. 
Hunt.    Rev.    E.   M.   Carter,   Rev.   J.   D.   Dollar. 

Shaw,  Rev.  J.  >I. — Southern  Wabash  Illinois  Conference.  Ordained  at  Trimble, 
Illinois,  October  5,  1922.  Ordaining  Committee:  Revs.  John  Baughman,  J.  A. 
Tracy,    Wm,  Campbell,   A.   O.   Jacobs,    and   S.   Price. 

'I'unsate,  Rev.  Ely.a — Illinois  Conference.  Ordained  at  Carters  Temple  during  a 
session  of  the  Illinois  Conference.  Sermon,  Rev.  John  Baughman.  Presenta- 
tion of  candidate.  Rev.  Walter  Fasnacht.  Ordaining  prayei'.  Rev.  Edward 
Borah.  Charge  to  candidate.  Rev.  E.  C.  Geeding.  Hand  of  fellow.>-:h  ip,  Rev. 
A.   H.   Bennett. 


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Dedications  and  Rededications 


Cairo — Northwestern  Ohio  Conference.  Rededicated  December 
17,  1922.  Rev.  G.  B.  Garner,  D.  D.,  pastor.  Rev.  J.  F. 
Burnett  was  in  charge  of  the  service. 

Dry  Run — Virginia  Valley  Central  Conference.  Dedicated 
October  29,  1921.  Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  pastor.  Rev.  J.  O. 
Atkinson,  D.  D.,  was  in  chsrge  of  the  service. 

Fairview — Ea.stern  Indiana  Conference.  Rededicated  July  30, 
1922.  Rev.  A.  M.  Addington,  pastor.  Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett 
was  in  charge  of  the  service. 

Machias,  N.  Y. — New  York  Western  Conference.  Rededicated 
Sunday,  January  7,  1922.  Rev.  John  M.  Williams,  pastor. 
Rev.  Omer  S.  Thomas,  D.  D,  was  in  charge  of  the  service. 

Mt.  Pleasant— Mt.  Vernon  Conference.  Dedicated  May  21,  1922. 
Rev.  Clyde  Stout,  pastor.  Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett  was  in 
charge  of  the  service. 

Newton — Rockingham  Conference.  Rededicated  February  22, 
1922.  Rev.  Alva  H.  Morrill,  pastor.  Rev.  L.  E.  Follansbee 
preached  the  dedicatory  sermon. 

Pisgah — Alabama  Conference.  Dedicated  September  17,  1922. 
Rev.  J.  W.  Elder,  pa.stor.  Rev.  G.  D.  Hunt  had  charge 
of  the  service. 

Racine — Southwestern  West  Virginia  Conference.  Dedicated 
February  12,  1922.  Rev.  Nathan  Sharp  had  charge  of  the 
service. 

Versailles — Miami  Ohio  Conference.  Dedicated  November  26, 
1922.  Rev.  Hugh  A.  Smith,  D.  D.,  pastor.  Rev.  J.  F. 
Burnett  had  charge  of  the  service. 


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«T«'»"«"»'i«-»''«"«~«"»-»"»"»— 


i  Deceased  Ministers                                I 

\  i 

•  "I  will  ransom  them  Irom  the  power  of  the  gTave;                                  | 
f  1  will  redeem  them   fiom  death: 
?  O  death,    I    will    be   thy   plagues: 
?  O  g-rave,  1  will   be  thy  destruction." 

?  Beebe,   Rev.  Gustavus  Adophus — Rockingham   Conference.     Born  in 

?  Mobile,    Alabama,    in    1843.      Died    in    Wateitown.    Mass.,    rsiarch 

I  23,   1922. 

•  Bishop,    Rev.    .Josiah    G. — Miami    Ohio    Conference.      Boi-n    in    Smith 

•  County,    Virginia,    September   It,    1833.      Died    in    Davton,    Ohio, 
?  October   15,    1922. 

T  Brown,    Rev.    Eliza    L,. — Miami    Ohio    Conference.      Died    in    Indiana, 

?  February    2,    1922. 

•  Burdine,    Rev.    William    Klmore — Cential    Iowa    Conference.      Born 

•  in    Morrow    County,    Ohio,    December    7,    lSt)3.      Died    in    Monte- 

•  zuma,    Iowa,   April    18,    1922. 

?  Chrisman,  Rev.  B.  H. — Central  Ohio  Conference.     Born  in  Rocking- 

?  ham   County,    Virginia.   August    22,    1831.      Died   in    Centerburg, 

?  Ohio,   October  11,   1921. 

•  Cottle,  W.  B. — Maine  Conference.     No  report  except  of  his  death. 
?  Coynor,    Rulon — Southern   Wabash    Illinois   Conference. 
f  Feece,    Rev.    William — Northwestern    Indiana   Conference.      Boin    in 
f  Miami    County,   Ohio,   Februai-y   20,    1849.      Died    near  Knox,    In- 
?  diana,   April    1,    1922. 

?  Fenton,     Rev.     R.     G. — New     York     Eastern     Conference.       Born     at 

?  Divingstonville,    Schoharie    Co.,    N.    Y.,    ilay    29,    1842.      Died    in 

"  Aged  :Ministers'  Home,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.,  December  11,  1922. 

?  Hammond,    Rev.   Gilbert    Romaine — Sovithern    Wabash   Illinois   Con- 

:  ference.      Born  in  Huntersland,  N.  Y.,  December  11,   1848.     Died 

i  in  Merom,  Indiana,  June,  1922. 

4  Harris,  Rev.  Robert — Central  Illinois  Conference.     Born  in  Chatham, 

i  Kent.  England,  June  29,.  1849.     Died  in  Muncie,  Illinois,  Januarv 

i  5,    1922. 

•  Hardway,    Rev.    Hugh    A. — Born    near    Gallipolis,    Ohio,    October    .5, 
i  18t)9.     Died   in   Des  Moines,   N.   'SI..   May   29,   1922. 

•  Humphrey,    Rev.    Perry — North    Missouri    Conference.      Born    in    St. 

•  Clair  County,    Mo.,   October   IS,    184.').      Died    in   Bossworth,   Car- 

•  roll   County,   Mo.,   July    27.   1922. 

»  Kobb,   Rev.  John   R. — Indiana  Miami   Reserve  Conference.     Born   in 

?  Indiana,    1829.      Died    at    his    home    near    Center,    Indiana.    July 

?  10,   1922. 

?  Lake,    Rev.    Israel — Central   Illinois    Conference.      Boin    near   Hills- 

?  dale,    Indiana,    June    28,    1837.      Died    in   Hillsdale,    Indiana,    De- 

l  cember   11,    1921. 

s  Dambert,    Rev.    "William    Riley — Northwestern    Kansas    Conference. 

I  Born    in    Indiana,    December    11,    1847.      Died    in   Boulder,    Colo., 

i  September  9,   1922. 

i  Livingstone.    Rev.    E.    C. — Tioga   River   Conference.      Born    in   Rens- 

i  selaer   Countv,   N.    Y.,    1858.     Died    in   Franklindale,   Pa.,   March 

i  11,    1922. 

•  Mason,     Rev.    Benjaniin — Erie    Conference.       Born    in    Chautauqua 

•  County,    N.    Y.,    April    30,    1839.      Died   in   Edinburg-,    Pa.,    March 

•  29.    1922. 

f  Moi-rill,   Rev.  Alva  H. — Rockingham  Conference.     Born   in  Grafton. 

?  N.  H..  June  7.  1848.     Died  in  Newton.  N.  H.,  September  8,  1922. 

?  Phares,   Rev.   C.  N. — Southern   ^Vabash  Illinois  Conference. 

?  Pinnix,   Rev.  J.  W. — North  Carolina  Conference.     Died  at  Kerners- 

T  ville.    N.    C.    March    8,    1922. 

?  Reed.v,    Rev.    Eva   L. — Born    near    Portland,    Indiana,    December    24, 

T  l"8fi4.     Died  Aug-ust  29,  1922. 

I  Tamkin,    Ficv.   John — West   Virginia   Conference.      Born   in   London, 

•  England,    July    1,    1832.      Died    in   West  Virginia,   November    19. 
4  1922. 

i  Tillinghast,  Rev.  C.  A. — Rhode  Island  and  Mass.  Conference.     Born 

4  in   Foster,    Rhode    Island,    May    26,    1840.      Died    in    Portsmouth. 

I  N.  H.,  February  22,  1922. 

•  \Varrener,  Rev.  "W.  J. — Ohio  Eastern  Conference.     Born  in  London, 
f  England,    August    23,    184.5.      Died    in    Athens,    Ohio,    December 

•  9,   1922. 

?  AVinters,    Rev.    Emma    M. — Eastern    Kansas    Conference.      Born    in 

?  Ottoway.    Kansas,    December    21,    1871.      Died    at    her    home    in 

»  >Eound  Hill,   Kansas,  December  24,   1921. 

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Churches  Reporting  Without  Conference  Membership 

CARKS  CHItlS'l'lAX  fHlJKCH — Uev.  Wni.  Hickock,  acting  pastor;  No  pastor  last 
year;  I'<arl  lUitfenbarser.  cIcrK-,  Branch,  Midi.  :Menibership,  20.  Church 
"building   valued  at   $1,500.00.      One-half  time  preaching. 

IIARRKTTS  CHAI'Kl. — The  Church  at  Barretts  Creek,  Ky.,  continues  to  live  and 
labor  in  Kingdom  work.  The  conference  to  which  it  belongs  did  not  report, 
but  the  veteran  war  liorse  of  Kentucky,  Rev.  Robert  Gee,  of  Gregoryville. 
is  always  on  duty  and  sends  the  following-  report  which  is  g-iven  in  his  own 
way : 

Report  of  the  IJarretts  Creek  Christian  Church,  October  r>,  1922,  worshiping- 
in  tlie  Robert  Gee  Memorial  Christian  Church,  Fontana,  Ky. 
Htv.  George  J.  Everman,  Greg-oryville,  Ky.,  pastor  for  one  year  beg-inning 
October  5.  1922.  Robert  Gee,  Gregoryville,  Ky.,  had  charge  last  year.  Robert 
Gee.  cleik,  Gregoryville,  Ky.  Membership,  36.  Received  last  year,  1.  Deaths, 
2.  One-half  time  preaching.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Con- 
tributed to  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $2.3.'); 
Education,  $1.00;  Done  bv  order  of  Church  at  Gregoryville,  Ky.,  October  5, 
1922,  Robert  Gee,  clerk. 

•<iin<lay-s<*liool — E.  J.  \A'illiams,  superintendent,  Gregoryville,  Ky.;  Robert  Gee, 
.'secretary.  Gregoryville,  Ky.  Enrollment,  44;  average  attendance,  26.  Con- 
tributed   to   all    purposes,   $9.30. 

Is  not  thi.«  remarkable?  Thii-ty-six  members.  Ftiui-  of  them  Union  soldiers, 
three  of  them  preachers,  and  one  preacher  son  of  a  soldier.  They  are.  J.  S. 
Everman,  Charlotte  Furnace,  Ky. ;  W.  H.  Eewis,  Wolf,  Ky. ;  Robert  Gee, 
Gregoivville.  Kv.;  G.  W.  E.  \\'olford,  Leon,  Ky.;  George  J.  Everman,  Gregory- 
ville,   Kv. 

ROBERT    GEE. 


Convention   Offerings 

To  the  Convention — Second  Sunday  in  January. 

To  Foreign  Missions — Second  Sunday  in  March. 

To  Home  Missions — Second  Sunday  in  June. 

To  Christian  Education —  I 

From  the  Sunday-schools — Last  Sunday  in  September. 

From  the  Churches — Second  Sunday  in  November. 


From  the  Christian  Endeavor  Societies — Second  Sun- 
I  day  in  December, 

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i  To  the  Federal  Council,  from  the  Churches — Second 

I  Sunday  in  May. 

i  To  Aged  Ministers'  Home,  Special  $25,000  Offering- 

Third  Sunday  in  October. 


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Officers — Rev.   Lindsay   F.   Johnson,   D.   D..   Carveisville.   Pa. — Piesident. 
Mr.    Frank   V.    Rinehart — Vice-President. 

Mr.   Franlv   R.  Beach,   1200  S.  Grove  St.,   Irving-ton,   N.   J. — Secretar.v-Treasurer. 
Rev.   Lindsay   F.   Johnson,   D.   D.,    Carversville,    Pa. — Superintendent. 

Board  of  Maiia«rers — Rev.   W.   H.  Ilainer,   37  Myrtle  Ave.,   Irvington,   N.   J.;   Rev.   J. 

Elliott    Epright,    Milfoid,    N.    J.;    William    R.    Sailer,    Milford,    N.    J.:    Frank   V. 
Rinehart;    Nicholas   'Weber. 

Board  ol  Trustee.s — Rev.  "VV.  H.  Hainer,  S7  Myrtle  Ave.,  Irving-ton,  N.  J.;  James 
Hag-an;  Rev.  L.  F.  Johnson,  Carversville,  Pa.;  Frank  R.  Beach,  Irvington,  N.  J.: 
Rev.  J.  Elliott,  Epright,  Milford,  N.  J.;  Rev.  John  Bowdish  Gove,  Sprakers, 
N.  Y.,  R.  R.  1;  Nicholas  Weber;  Frank  V.  Rinehart;  Rev.  W.  L.  Gennett,  Ne-vv 
Albany,  Pa.,  R.  R. ;  William  R.  Sailer,  Milford.  N.  J.;  Philetiis  R.  Cummins; 
R.   C.   Lacy. 


For  a  number  of  years  certain  Christian  ministers  and  Christian  laymen 
in  the  East  have  had  a  vision  of  such  an  institution,  but  the  vision  did  not 
materialize  until  June,  1922,  at  a  meeting  in  the  Carversville  Christian  Church 
at  Carversville,  Pa.  A  large  number  of  ministers  and  laymen  were  present  at 
this  meeting  and  after  many  fervent  prayers  and  lengthy  discussions,  the 
whole  number  of  men  present  voted  in  favor  of  establishing  a  Christian 
Orphanage  at  Carversville,  Pa.,  on  the  property  known  as  the  "Hillside."  The 
location  seemed  to  be  providential  on  account  of  the  local  interest  at  Carvers- 
ville and  owing  to  the  fact  that  the  New  Jersey  Christian  Conference  had  an 
option  on  this  propei'ty.  The  option  had  been  secured  by  Mr.  Frank  R.  Beach, 
Secretary  of  the  Conference,  for  Institutional  purposes.  It  was  on  the  sug- 
gestion of  Rev.  Lindsay  F.  Johnson,  I).  D.,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  that  a  motion 
was  made  to  convert  this  property  into  a  home  for  orphans  and  dependent 
children. 

THE  PROPERTY 

The  "Hillside"  was  formerly  a  private  educational  institution,  and  consists 
of  one  large  stone  building  with  fifty-two  rooms,  one  cottage  with  seven  rooms, 
one  school  building  with  four  rooms,  one  large  barn  and  garage.  It  is  located 
in  the  Delaware  River  valley  on  the  Belvedere  division  of  the  Pennsylvania 
railroad.  Is  situated  on  a  beautiful  hillside  in  a  large  oak  grove,  and  is  said  to 
be  one  of  the  most  healthful  sections  of  the  country.  It  is  located  thirty  miles 
from  Philadelphia  and  seventy  miles  from  New  York.  Eleven  passenger  trains 
from  local  station  each  day,  going  north,  east,  and  west.  The  property  was 
purchased  at  a  very  low  figure,  the  sum  of  nine  thousand  dollars  ($9,000.00), 
owing  to  the  fact  that  its  usefulness  as  a  private  school  had  ceased.  It  is  in 
all  particulars  fitted  for  an  orphanage  without  any  change  in  its  buildings.  It 
is  supplied  with  running  water  through  the  house  from  a  never-failing  spring 


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in  the  hills.  The  buildings  contain  ample  room  for  one  hundred  children.  We 
have  a  large  stone  Christian  Church  in  the  village  of  Carversville,  quite  near 
and  convenient  to  the  Orphanage. 

THE  ORGANIZATION 

The  organization  will  consist  of  all  conferences  in  the  Christian  denomina- 
tion that  may  desire  to  participate  in  the  support  and  management  of  the 
orphanage. 

The  charter  calls  for  fifteen  trustees  who  shall  be  nominated  for  election 
by  co-operating  conferences.  Seven  conferences  have  definitely  endorsed  the 
work  and  are  represented  on  the  Board  of  Trustees.  The  institution  has  no 
capital  stock,  and  will  be  run  as  a  benevolent  enterprise.  It  is  mcorporated 
under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  in  the  first  class,  and  will  be 
conducted  in  the  interest  of  orphans  and  dependent  children. 

Conferences  directly  interested  in  this  work,  and!  who  have  already  given 
their  indorsement  are:  New  York  Eastern,  New  York  Central,  New  York 
Western,  New  Jersey,  Tioga  River,  Rays  Hill  and  Southern  Pennsylvania,  and 
also  the  New  England  Christian  Convention. 

The  institution  was  officially  opened  January  1,  1923.  The  regular 
annual  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  will  be  the  second  Wednesday  in 
July  at  Carversville,  Pa. 

The  shipping  point  for  all  freight  or  express  will  be  Doylestown,  Pa. 

For  all  information  desired  write  to 

Rev.  Lindsay  F.  Johnson,  Superintendent, 

Carversville,  Pa. 
Telephone — Buckingham  55-R-ll. 


Mt.    Plea.siint    <'liris(i:iii    riiiiri-li 

Thiy  new  church  building  wa.s  dedicated  Sunday.  May  21,  1922.  The  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant Chiistian  Church,  Rev.  Clyde  Stout  pastor,  is  located  in  the  Mt.  Vernon  Chris- 
tian Conference.  The  building-  is  frame,  quite  large,  well  proportioned,  and  taste- 
fully finished.  It  is  heated  with  a  furnace,  lighted  with  electricity,  and  has  a 
basement  under  the  entire  building,  which  affords  opportunity  for  such  gather- 
ings as  demand  a   loom  of  its  kind.      Uov.  ,1.   F.  Hurnett,  officiating  minister. 


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Work  for  New  Americans 


REV.    MISS    FRIKDA 
KIRKEXDALL, 

Dirt'ctor    of    Amerlcaniza^ 

tion    ^Vo^k,    Haverhill, 

Mass. 


BY  OMER  S.  THOMAS 

After  one  hundred  years  of  active,  aggres- 
sive work  in  the  Christian  Church  at  Hav- 
erhill, Mass.,  the  part  of  the  city  in  which 
the  church  was  located  found  itself  overflow- 
ing with  tenement  houses  filled  with  people 
of  every  nationality,  so  that  the  possibility 
of  caring  in  that  section  of  the  city  only 
for  the  English  speaking  people  was  found 
to  be  very  difficult;  so  of  the  six  Protestant 
churches  formerly  there,  there  now  remains 
only  one — that  is  the  South  Christian 
(  hurch,  which  has  perhaps  been  able  to  live 
because  of  its  vision  of  an  opportunity  of 
I  irger  service. 

In  connection  with  the  Home  Mission 
Hoard,  in  October,  1920,  a  work  was  begun 
among  the  foreign  speaking  people  of  that 
-tction  under  the  pastor.  Rev.  Carlton  Eas- 
ton  and  Miss  Frieda  Kirkendall.  The  first 
fevv  months  little  was  accomplished  except 
in  planning  for  an  equipment  and  getting 
acquainted  with  the  field*.  The  first  steps 
made  were  in  visitations  to  the  sick  and  un- 
fortunate, and  in  establishing  a  Sunday- 
school,  largely  attended  by  Italian  children,  who  predominate  in  that 
section  of  the  city. 

Tho  following  year  it  was  decided  by  the  Mission  Board  to  open 
a  community  house  for  demonstration  and  classroom  purposes.  An 
apartment  was  secured  and  furnished,  which  became  the  home  of  the 
supervisor,  Miss  Kirkendall,  as  well  as  the  place  for  demonstration 
and  class  work.     Gradually  the  scope  of  the  work  was  increased. 

Groups  of  women,  who  were  eager  to  learn  English  were  taught 
in  their  homes.  Men's  Bible  classes  were  taught  at  the  community 
house,  largely  attended  by  Italian  men.  In  May,  1922,  Miss  Akabie 
Tatian,  an  Armenian  girl,  who  is  an  excellent  linguist,  speaking  a 
number  of  different  languages,  became  the  assistant  to  Miss  Kirken- 
dall in  the  work.  Through  her  a  great  many  more  families  were 
reached  because  of  her  ability  to  speak  their  language. 

The  work  is  gradually  enlarging  so  that  the  plan  of  work  at  the 
pre.sent  time  is  about  as  follows:  A  small  library  has  been  started, 
new  classes  for  Armenian  children,  sewing  classes  for  both  girls;  and 
women,  English  classes  for  the  women,  monthly  parties  for  the  women, 
men  and  women's  Bible  classes,  boys'  club,  classes  for  men  for  the 
study  of  Civics  and  History  and  United  States  Government,  and  a 
Sunday-school  for  the  new  Americans. 

The  Home  Mission  Board  in  the  beginning  of  the  work  assisted 
by  the  Haverhill  Federation  of  Churches  placed  a  moving-picture  outfit 
in  the  church.  That  is  now  being  used  and  largely  patronized  by  the 
foreign  children  of  that  section  of  the  city  on  Sunday  evening  and  is 
proving  a  very  great  educational  force. 

All  in  all  the  Haverhill  work  is  proving  the  most  successful  of 
anything  of  that  kind  which  the  Home  Mission  Board  has  undertaken. 


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JosiAH  G.  Bishop 


Josiah  G.  Bishop  was  born  in  Smith  County  Virginia,  September  14,  1833, 
and  died  in  Da5i;on,  Ohio,  October  15,  1922.  His  early  life  was  spent  in 
Virginia  and  In'ilana,  but  v.h:"lo  ]:e  was  yet  qr.ite  ycung  his  parents  removed 
to  Iowa,  which  at  that  time  was  a  :frontic  r  State.  Here  he  expeiienced  the 
hardships  of  western  fiontier  life,  and  many  were  the  trying  days  which  came 
to  him,  especially  when  the  winters  shut  in  the  family,  ar:d  reduced  thch- 
living  to  the  barest  subsistence.  He  was  born  of  the  Spirit  in  the  winter  of 
1848,  and  in  the  springtime  of  the  same  year  he  united  with  the  Christian 
Chui'ch.  Soon  after  his  conversion  he  felt  called  to  the  ministry  of  the  gospel, 
and  in  1854,  when  he  was  but  twenty-one  years  of  age,  he  entered  the  ministry 
of  the  Christian  Church,  and  continued  it  for  a  period  of  sixty-eight  years.  In 
1874  he  entered  the  Christian  Biblical  Institute  located  at  Stanfordville,  N.  Y., 
where  he  completed  the  prescribed  course  of  the  school.  He  was  married  on 
Christmas  Day,  1875,  to  Miss  Emily  K.  Knapp,  of  New  York.  He  was  engaged 
in  pastoral  work  until  October,  1890,  when  he  was  elected  Secretary  for  the 


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Department  of  Missions  of  The  American  Christian  Convention,  in  which 
capacity  he  served  foi-  sixteen  years,  and  for  eight  years  following  was  treas- 
urer of  the  Mission  Board  of  the  Christian  Church.  In  October,  1894,  he  be- 
gan The  Christian  Missio)>o>y. 

He  edited  and  published  this  magazine  for  sixteen  years.  He  published,  "The 
Christians  and  the  Great  Commission,"  which  is  a  required  textbook  in  many 
of  our  conference  courses  of  study.  He  also  published,  "A  Biblical  View  of  the 
Church,"  together  with  many  pamphlets  bearing  especially  on  the  subject  of 
missions.  He  and  Mrs.  Bishop  made  a  trip  to  Japan  in  the  interest  of  our 
mission  work  in  that  country. 


Alva  H.  Morrill 


Rev.  Alva  Herman  Morrill  was  born 
in  Grafton,  N.  H.,  June  7,  1848.  Died 
in  Newton,  N.  H.,  September  8,  1922.  He  was 
elected  President  of  The  American  Christian 
Convention  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  in  October, 
1894,  and  served  four  years.  He  was  Chairman 
of  the  Commission  on  Public  Morals  for  the 
session  of  1918,  and  was  present  and  submitted 
the  report.  He  was  Chairman  of  the  same 
Commission  for  the  session  of  1922,  and  had 
prepared  the  report,  and  read  the  galley  proof. 
He  had  been  appointed  to  coniluct  the  memoiial 
service  at  the  Convention  on  Sunday  afternoon. 


Fairview    Cliristiiin    Cliurcli,   Eastern    Iiidiaiin    Conference 

Reiledicated  July   30,   1922.     Rev.  A.  M.  Addington.  ra.stor. 


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Kirst    Clirisliaii    C'liuroli,    A'ersaillt's,    Oliio 

R«-v.    II.    A.    Smith,    IJ.    II.,    Psi.stor.       Oedifnted    XovcuiIm-i-    '^(J,    iy::2.       Cost    of    the 

iMiiltiins,  .<<;)l,<>(K>.0<». 


The  building-  is  123  feet  ill  length  and  115 
feet  in  width,  and  contains  a  commodious 
auditorium,  a  baptistery,  dressing  rooms, 
Sunday-school  assembly  room,  classrooms, 
modern  kitchen,  dining  room,  public  library, 
gymnasium,  and  pastor's  study.  The  heating 
plant  is  enclosed  in  a  fireproof  room,  and 
the  whole  building  is  without  a  poor  piece 
of  material,  or  indifferent  piece  of  work. 


Rev.  H.  A.  Smith.  D.  D. 


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Xorthwt'.sUTii  Ohio  <  oiilVrcno*'.  Hev.  G.  B.  tinnier,  I).  D.,  Pastor. 
Kt-iiio<U<l<-<l,  <>iil:irK<'<l,  :incj  rotumlslnMl.  It<'«I«'«li<'jite«l  SuikIu.v,  December 
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"Uncle"  "Welloiis.  Taken  on  the  Athletic  Field, 
Elon  College,  T\.  C,  Saturday,  October  21, 
1922.  "Inele"  Welions  Is  past  ninety-seven 
years   of   age. 


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!' VRSOXAGE,   VIinAXA,    ILLINOIS 

Kov.  Artfnir  A.  Rifli:ir<ls,  pastor.  l>«Mlicated  January  14,  1923.  Rev.  F.  G. 
r«»ffin.  I>.  I>.,  I're.sidont  of  The  (ieiieral  Convention  of  the  Christian 
Chiir<-li,   «lell\ere«l    the   a«l<lress. 


Par.sonaj^e,  Shiloh   Christian   Chureh 
Rev.   VVilloe   J.    Hall,   pastor 

T'arsunag-f  at  Shiloh  cost  30, r,(K).  It  has  i;ne  aero  of  ground,  forty  fruit 
trees,  blackberries  and  raspberries,  a  large  asparagus  bed,  twenty  grape 
vines,  henhouse  for  three  hundred  hens,  large  barn  and  garage,  two 
electric  pumps  for  hard  and  FOft  water.  Is  modern  in  every  way.  Has 
.set  laundry  tubs.  Flowers  and  shrubbery.  It  is  about  five  hundred  feet 
from   the   church. 


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39 


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John  B.  Pease,  was  born  in 
Niagara  County,  N.  Y.,  January  3 
1847,  and  died  at  his  home  in  Gas- 
port,  N.  Y.,  Sunday,  February  4, 
1923. 

Mr.  Pease  was  elected  a  trustee 
of  The  Christian  Publishing"  As- 
sociation at  Conneaut,  Ohio,  May, 
1919,  and  re-elected  at  Burlington, 
N.  C,  October,  1923.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of 
The  Christian  Publishing  Associa- 
tion and  of  The  General  Convention 
of  the  Christian  Church  at  the  time 
of  his  death. 


Born  in  Milton,  N.  H.,  July  4, 
1839.  Died  in  Roslindale,  Boston, 
Mass.,  January  14,  1922.  He  was 
elected  Trustee  of  The  Christian 
Publishing  Association,  in  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  in  1894,  and  served  four 
years.  He  was  elected  a  Trustee  of 
The  Christian  Publishing  Associa- 
tion again  in  1902,  and  was  in  office 
at  the  time  of  his  death,  making 
twenty-four  years  in  all.  He  was  a 
member  of  The  American  Christian 
Convention  by  virtue  of  his  office  in 
The  Christian  Publishing  Associa- 
tion. 


John  n.   Posise 


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Proceedings  of  the  Executive  Board 

The  meetings  were  held  in  several  sessions,  but  to  economize  space  all  rou- 
tine proceedings  are  omitted. 

Dayton,  Ohio,  November  22,  1922. 
•  The  Executive  Board  of  The  American  Christian  Convention  met  in  the 
Chapel  of  The  Christian  Publishing  Association  Building,   Dayton,  Ohio,  on 
Wednesday  evening,   November  22,   1922,   and   was   called  to   order  at   seven 
o'clock  by  the  Convention  President,  Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  D.  D.,  of  Missouri. 

There  were  present  Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  Rev.  Omer  S.  Thomas,  Rev.  C.  H. 
Rowland,  Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  Rev.  W.  G.  Sargent,  Rev.  D.  B.  Atkinson,  Dr. 
W.  A.  Harper,  Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge,  Hon.  O.  W.  Whitelock,  and  J.  F. 
Burnett. 

Rev.  C.  H.  Rowland  lead  the  opening  prayer. 

Matters  presented  by  Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  pertaining  to  relief  of  European 
churches,  was,  by  vote  of  the  Board,  referred  to  the  Committee  on  International 
Relief,  appointed  by  The  American  Christian  Convention,  Burlington,  N.  C. 

The  President  of  the  Convention  announced  that,  because  of  such  refei'ence 
to  the  Committee  on  International  Relief,  the  committee  previously  appointed 
for  such  work  ceased  to  exist. 

Voted  that  the  Board  of  Christian  Education  be  authorized  to  become 
an  incorporate  body. 

Voted  that  the  request  of  the  Board  of  Christian  Education  to  elect 
John  G.  Myers  Treasurer  of  the  Department  of  Christian  Education,  be 
granted. 

The  Department  of  Christian  Education  presented  the  following  suggestive 
plan  for  securing  funds: 

The  Department  of  Christian  Education  presents  a  budget  of  $40,000.00 
to  be  raised  as  follows : 

Through  the  Christian  Endeavor  societies,  in  January,  $3,000.00; 

Through  Sunday-schools,  on  Rally  Day,  the  last  Sunday  in  September, 
$7,000.00 ; 

Through  the  churches,  the  first  Sunday  in  November,  $30,000.00. 

Voted  that  the  matter  suggested  by  the  Department  of  Christian  Educa- 
tion, relative  to  periods  of  offerings,  be  referred  to  a  committee,  consisting  of 
the  heads  of  departinents  receiving  regular  benevolences. 

The  committee  appointed  by  the  Convention,  on  reincorporation,  submitted 
the  following  report: 

Your  Committee  on  Incorporation  consulted  a  lawyer,  and  reports  that  it 
will  be  necessary  for  the  Secretary  of  the  Convention  to  go  before  a  Notary, 
and  certify  to  the  minutes  authorizing  the  change  of  name  of  the  Convention, 
and  then  certifying  the  same  to  the  Secretary  of  State,  and  advertising  same 
in  local  paper  three  consecutive  weeks. 

Voted  that  the  report  bo  adopted,  and  that  the  Convention  Secretary  be 
authorized  and  instructed  to  carry  out  the  provisions  of  the  report,  and  com- 
plete the  reincorporation. 

The  Hon.  J.  E.  West,  of  Virginia,  resigned  as  a  representative  of  the  Con- 
vention to  the  Anti-Saloon  League.  The  resignation  was  accepted,  and  Rev. 
W.  W.  Staley  elected  to  fill  the  vacancy. 

A  bill  of  $75.00  was  presented  from  Lenz,  Sigler,  and  Denlinger,  Attorneys 
at  Law,  for  services  rendered  to  the  Commission  on  Organization.     Dr.  Minton 


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was  instructed  to  make  certain  inquiries,  as  to  whether  or  not  the  service 
rendered  was  wholly  to  The  American  Christian  Convention,  or  in  part  to  The 
Christian  Publishing  Association. 

Letters  from  Mr.  James  S.  Frost  and  Rev.  G.  A.  Conibear,  relative  to  the 
Aged  Ministers'  Home,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.,  was  referred  to  the  committee  on 
schedule  of  offerings. 

Dr.  Harper  offered  the  following  resolution,  and  moved  its  adoption: 

Resolved,  that  Dr.  W.  H.  Denison  be  elected  to  serve  as  Secretary  of 
Stewardship,  Promotion  and  Social  Service  until  January  1,  1925,  his  work  to 
be  directed  by  the  Executive  Board,  this  in  addition  to  his  work  as  Superin- 
tendent of  the  Forward  Movement,  the  salary  and  expense  to  be  paid  by  the 
Forward  Movement. 

Motion  to  adopt  carried. 

The  matter  of  appointing  a  committee  to  consider  the  redistricting  of  the 
conferences,  turned  to  the  Executive  Board  by  the  Convention,  was  considered, 
and  a  motion  prevailed,  requesting  each  of  the  five  regional  conventions  to  aj)- 
point  a  committee  of  five,  or  more,  to  carefully  study  the  present  territorial 
condition  of  our  conferences,  with  the  idea  of  redistricting  them. 

Rev.  W.  G.  Sargent  offered  the  following  resolution,  and  moved  its 
adoption : 

That  the  Executive  Board  adopt  an  annual  Convention  budget,  which 
shall  be  pro  rated  among  the  Departments  of  the  Convention.  That  the  amount 
of  the  Budget  be  pro  rated  among  the  conferences  on  an  approved  basis. 

That  the  local  church  be  urged  to  budget  its  annual  benevolent  offerings 
on  the  Convention  basis  remitting  every  month  to  the  Convention  Treasurer. 

We  further  recommend  that  where  such  procedure  is  in  operation,  or 
where  it  can  be  introduced  through  conference  action,  that  all  remittances 
be  made  by  the  local  church  to  the  Conference  Treasurer,  who  shall  remit 
monthly  to  the  proper  Department  officials. 

Motion  to  adopt  carried. 

Voted  that  the  Board  of  Finance  prepare  a  budget  of  finance,  and  present 
it  to  the  Executive  Board. 

Voted  that  the  Secretary  of  Stewardship,  together  with  the  Secretary  of 
the  Convention,  and  the  Secretaries  of  the  several  Departments  of  this  Con- 
vention, be  a  Board  of  Finance  of  the  Convention. 

Voted  that  the  money  now  in  bank  to  the  credit  of  the  Purity  Fund,  be 
returned  to  Rev.  Albert  Godley,  with  the  statement  that  the  Board  believes 
that,  owing  to  the  many  booklets  on  purity  already  in  circulation,  that  it  would 
be  unwise  to  undertake  to  publish  more  of  like  character. 

The  following  matter  came  to  the  Board,  from  the  Convention  at  Burling- 
ton, N.  C. : 

Believing  there  is  sufficient  demand  for  revision  of  the  Christian  Hymnary 
to  justify  immediate  action  looking  forward  to  a  complete  revision  reorganizing 
and  modernizing  the  material,  we  recommend  the  appointment  of  a  com- 
mittee for  this  purpose. 

Voted  that  the  matter  be  referred  to  The  Christian  Publishing  Association, 
and  the  Department  of  Christian  Education,  with  the  understanding  that 
thorough  investigation  be  made,  and  that  The  Christian  Publishing  Association, 
and  the  Department  of  Christian  Education,  in  joint  session,  appoint  a  com- 
mittee to  carry  forward  the  plans  contemplated  in  the  above  reference. 

Voted  that  each  departmental  board  pay  the  expense  of  its  members  at- 
tending the  annual  meetings  of  the  Convention. 


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The  following  was  offered,  and  adopted : 

Inasmuch  as  the  Department  of  Evangelism  and  Life-work  Recruits  was 
inaugurated  by  the  Forward  Movement  of  the  Christian  Church,  and  endorsed 
by  The  American  Christian  Convention,  in  session  at  Burlington,  N.  C,  that 
the  expense  of  said  department  be  paid  from  the  Forward  Movement  funds 
for  the  next  two  years. 

Voted  that  the  Superintendent  of  the  Forward  Movement  be  instructed 
to  pay,  on  the  order  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Department  of  Evangelism  and 
Life-work  Recruits,  such  bills  as  may  be  presented  within  the  adopted  budget  of 
the  department. 

Voted  that  the  Secretary  of  Finance  be  authorized  and  instructed  to  return 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  Convention  $750.00  out  of  each  remittance  from  the 
Forward  Movement  fund  of  $3,000.00. 

Voted  that  the  Department  of  Devotions  of  the  Forward  Movement  be 
merged  into  the  Department  of  Evangelism. 

Dr.  W.  H.  Denison  submitted  the  following  resolutions,  which  on  motion 
were  adopted : 

Resolved,  That  J.  O.  Winters  be  continued  as  Treasurer  of  the  Forward 
Movement. 

Resolved,  That  members  F.  G.  Coffin,  O.  S.  Thomas,  W.  P.  Minton,  W.  A. 
Hai-per,  of  this  Committee,  with  Treasurer  J.  O.  Winters,  be  an  advising 
committee  to  the  Superintendent  of  the  Forward  Movement. 

Voted  that  the  Convention  President,  the  Convention  Secretary,  and  the 
Secretary  for  the  Department  of  Home  Missions,  be  a  committee  to  pi'epare  a 
suggestive  church  constitution,  as  provided  by  The  American  Christian  Con- 
vention. 

The  following  resolution  from  the  Committee  on  Organization  was  referx-ed 
to  the  Committee  on  Stewardship  and  Finance : 

Resolved,  That  all  general  plans  approved  by  the  General  Board  be 
carried  to  the  Official  Boards  of  the  local  churches  through  the  Executive 
Committee  of  the  General  Board  and  the  Official  Boards  of  the  various  District 
Conventions  and  Conferences  with  each  named  agency  assuming  its  proper 
responsibility  for  the  execution  of  the  same.  That  details  of  all  general  plans 
be  worked  out  through  the  proper  denominational  Board  and  Department,  the 
same  working  in  conjunction  with  the  corresponding  departments  in  the  local 
conference  and  the  corresponding  committee  in  the  local  church. 

The  Commission  on  Laymen's  Work,  having  recommended  that  a  com- 
mittee prepare  a  booklet  on  "Officers  and  Their  Duties,"  the  Committee  on 
Church  Constitution  was  charged  with  the  duty  of  such  preparation.  On 
motion  Dr.  W.  A.  Harper  was  made  chairman  of  that  committee. 

The  committee  to  plan  the  schedule  of  offerings  submitted  the  following 
report,  which  was,  on  motion,  adopted: 

Your  committee  to  arrange  a  schedule  of  offerings  recommends  that  the 
offering  from  Christian  Endeavor  societies,  for  Christian  Education,  be  taken 
this  year  on  the  second  Sunday  of  -January,  but  that  after  this  year  the 
order  be — 

Convention  offering — Second  Sunday  in  January. 

Foreign  Missions — Second  Sunday  in  March. 

Home  Missions — Second  Sunday  in  June. 

Sunday-school  offering  for  Christian  Education — Last  Sunday  in  September. 

Church  offering  for  Christian   Education — First  Sunday  in  November. 


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Christian  Endeavor  offering  for  Christian  Education — Second  Sunday  in 
December. 

That  during  the  periods  of  the  regular  calls,  no  special  call  be  issued  with- 
out the  approval  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Convention. 

W.  A.  Harper,  Chairman, 
O.  S.  Thomas, 
J.  F.  Burnett, 

W.   P.   MiNTON. 

Dr.  Roy  C.  Helfenstein  raised  the  question  of  the  headquarters  of  the 
Department  of  Evangelism  and  Life-work  Recruits.  It  was  voted  to  leave 
the  matter  entirely  to  the  decision  of  the  Department  itself. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Harper  offered  the  following  resolution,  and  moved  its  adoption: 

Resolved,  That  when  our  general  officers  visit  Conferences  and  Conven- 
tions, they  are  expected  to  give  at  least  two  messages,  one  emphasizing  their 
respective  department,  and  another  the  whole  program  of  the  Convention  work, 
and  that  this  matter  be  brought  to  the  attention  of  the  Conferences  and  Con- 
ventions when  invitations  are  accepted. 

Motion  to  adopt  carried. 

The  matter  coming  to  the  Board  from  the  Convention,  with  reference  to 
the  raising  of  four  hundred  thousand  dollars,  to  complement  the  one  hundred 
thousand  promised  by  an  unknown  friend,  was  left  with  Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin, 
W.  H.  Denison,  and  Dr.  W.  A.  Harper. 

The  matter  coming  to  the  Board  from  the  report  on  Laymen's  Work,  was 
referred  to  the  Department  of  Stewardship. 

The  matter  of  Christian  Unity  was  referred  to  the  Department  of  Chris- 
tian Education. 

The  President,  in  keeping  with  the  insti'uctions  of  the  Convention,  ap- 
pointed a  Board  of  seven  members,  to  be  knov^m  as  the  Board  of  Ministerial 
Relief,  to  carry  out  the  vote  of  the  General  Convention. 

Voted  that  the  Superintendent  of  the  Forward  Movement  be  instructed  to 
pay  the  expenses  of  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Evangelism  and  Life-work 
Recruits,  in  addition  to  the  budget  allowed  for  1923. 

Voted  that  Rev.  Roy  C.  Helfenstein,  D.  D.,  be  made  a  member  of  the 
Commission  on  Evangelism  of  the  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ 
in  America,  from  the  Christian  Church. 

Voted  that  the  bill  presented  by  Lenz,  Sigler,  and  Denlinger,  of  seventy-five 
dollars,  be  paid  from  the  funds  of  the  Convention,  and  that  The  Christian 
Publishing  Association  be  requested  to  refund  the  Convention  to  the  amount 
of  twenty-five  dollars. 

Voted  that  in  keeping  with  the  instruction  of  The  American  Christian 
Convention,  a  committee  be  appointed  to  act  with  the  Board  of  Trustees,  or  a 
committee  appointed  by  said  Board  of  Trustees  of  Union  Christian  College,  to 
complete  the  transfer  of  the  College,  from  the  present  control,  to  that  of 
The  American  Christian  Convention,  and  the  committee  was  appointed  as 
follows:  Rev.  W.  G.  Sargent,  Providence,  R.  I.;  Rev.  D.  B.  Atkinson,  Albany, 
Mo.;  J.  F.  Burnett,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

In  the  matter  of  the  Ohio  Valley  Conference,  it  was  voted  to  omit  said  con- 
ference from  The  Christian  Annual,  and  the  records  of  The  American  Christian 
Convention. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Convention  was  authorized  to  take  an  offering  from 
the  churches,  for  the  Federal  Council  Fund,  on  the  first  Sunday  in  May. 


44 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Rev.  Carlyle  Summerbell,  D.  D.,  Corineaut,  Ohio,  and  J.  F.  Burnett,  of 
Dayton,  Ohio,  were  made  a  committee  on  Army  and  Navy  Chaplains.  In  the 
matter  of  the  appropriation  to  the  army  and  navy  chaplains,  and  to  the 
church  chaplains,  the  secretary  was  instructed  to  pay  the  one  hundred  dollars 
a  year  for  our  two  chaplains  to  the  J'ederal  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ 
in  America,  and  pay  the  church  chaplains  the  amount  appropriated  when 
called  for. 

The  President  announced  the  committee  on  the  revision  of  the  Hymnary, 
as  previously  arranged  for  by  the  Boards  of  Christian  Education  and  Publish- 
ing. The  committee  is  as  follows:  Hon.  O.  W.  Whitelock,  Huntington,  Ind. ; 
Rev.  A.  B.  Kendall,  Springfield,  Ohio;  Rev.  E.  B.  Flory,  Norfolk,  Va.;  Mrs. 
W.  A.  Harper,  Elon  College,  N.  C. ;  Rev.  W.  G.  Sargent,  Providence,  R.  I. 


Proceedings  of  the  General  Board  of  the  Christian  Church 

Much  routine  business  was  transacted,  but  for  the  sake  of  economy  of 
time  and  space  all  such  is  omitted  from  the  printed  proceedings. 

Dayton,  Ohio,  November  23,  1922. 

The  General  Board  of  the  Christian  Church  met  in  the  First  Christian 
Church,  Dayton,  Ohio,  on  Thursday  afternoon,  November  23,  1922.  Rev.  F.  G. 
Coffin,  President  of  The  American  Christian  Convention  called  the  Board  to 
order,  and  presided  during  the  session,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  minutes, 
when  Hon.  0.  W.  Whitelock,  President  of  The  Christian  Publishing  Association, 
occupied  the  chair. 

Rev.  G.  O.  Lankford,  pastor  of  the  First  Christian  Church,  Burlington, 
N.  C,  conducted  the  devotional  service. 

President  Coffin  very  clearly  and  impressively  outlined  the  purpose  of  the 
General  Board,  with  reference  to  its  relationship  to  the  entire  work  of  the 
church. 

Voted  that  a  committee  of  five,  on  nominations,  be  appointed.  Motion  to 
adopt  carried. 

Moved  by  Dr.  W.  H.  Denison  that  a  committee  of  seven  be  appointed  on 
Objective  and  Appeal.  Amended  by  making  the  Convention  President  chairman 
of  the  committee,  and  the  motion  was  adopted  as  amended. 

The  following  resolution  was  adopted: 

Resolved,  That  it  is  the  sense  of  the  General  Board  of  the  Christian 
Church  that  the  substance  of  matters  acted  upon  by  the  several  boards  of 
the  General  Convention  of  the  Christian  Church  be  presented  to  this  General 
Board  for  consideration,  rather  than  the  verbatim  report  of  each  board. 

Rev.  O.  S.  Thomas,  Secretary  for  the  Department  of  Home  Missions  sub- 
mitted a  summarized  report  of  the  Department  of  Home  Missions,  including 
the  appropriations  to  the  several  churches,  various  purposes,  and  institutions 
to  which  the  Home  Mission  Board  renders  financial  help. 

The  President  announced  the  following  committees: 

COMMITTEE  ON  NOMINATIONS 
Rev.  W.  H.  Denison,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Hon.  O.  W.  Whitelock,  Huntington,  Ind, 
Dr.  W.  A.  Harper,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Mrs.  M.  T.  Morrill,  Defiance,  Ohio. 


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COMMITTEE    ON    OBJECTIVE    AND    APPEAL 

Rev.  F.  G.  Coffin,  Albany,  Mo. 

Rev.  A.  M.  Kerr,  Davton,  Ohio. 

Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  Norfolk,  Va.  '  '•' 

Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Rev.  F.  H.  Peters,  Defiance,  Ohio. 

Rev.  W.  J.  Hall,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Mrs.  McD.  Howsare,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  Secretary  for  the  Department  of  Foreign  Missions, 
submitted  the  report  of  the  department.  The  report  included  a  number  of 
items  relative  to  the  appointment  of  missionaries  to  Porto  Rico  and  Japan, 
the  condition  of  the  work  in  Japan,  and  the  plans  under  consideration  for 
furthering  the  work  of  the  Foreign  Mission  Department. 

Mrs.  Athella  M.  Howsare,  Secretary  for  the  Mission  Board,  submitted  the 
report  of  the  two  Boards  when  acting  as  one.  In  this  report  certain  persons 
were  mentioned  as  nominees  for  offices,  which  were,  by  vote,  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  Nominations,  appointed  by  the  General  Board. 

Voted  that  a  letter  be  sent  to  Miss  Olive  Williams,  expressing  the  con- 
fidence of  the  Boai-d  in  her  ability,  and  its  sympathy  with  her  in  her  affliction, 
and  conveying  the  hope  that  she  may  soon  recover.  The  letter  was  written  by 
the  Convention  president. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Harper,  Secretary  for  the  Department  of  Christian  Education, 
submitted  the  report  of  the  Department,  the  following  being  left  with  the 
Secretary  of  the  Board: 

REPORT    OF    THE    BOARD    OF    CHRISTIAN    E:DUCATI0N 

The  tentative  suggestions  for  the  coi-relation  of  our  Sunday-school,  Chris- 
tian Endeavor,  and  college  work  have  been  adopted,  with  amendments,  as  the 
working  basis  for  our  department. 

The  Department  of  Publishing  has  agreed  to  share  with  us  in  the  expense 
of  the  editors  and  field  workers. 

We  have  adopted  a  budget  of  $40,000.00,  to  be  raised  as  follows:  through 
Sunday-schools,  $7,000.00;  through  Christian  Endeavor  societies,  $3,000.00;  and 
through  churches,  $30,000.00.  Of  the  offering  from  the  churches  only  $5,000.00 
will  be  retained  for  the  expenses  of  the  department,  the  remainder  being  appor- 
tioned to  our  colleges  on  the  agreed  basis.  Four  thousand  dollars  was  appor- 
tioned to  the  colleges  at  this  session. 

We  expect  few  radical  changes  to  come  as  the  consequence  of  the  merging 
of  our  Christian  Educational  work.  We  must  conserve  every  interest,  and 
develop  as  we  advance. 

The  Journal  of  Christian  Education  perhaps  should  be  especially  men- 
tioned, as  taking  the  place  of  the  Teachers  and  Officers  Journal. 

We  have  appointed  a  special  standing  committee  to  handle  all  matters 
referred  to  us,  or  properly  belonging  to  our  department. 

Later  on  Dr.  Harper  submitted  additional  information  concerning  the 
proposed  changes  in  Sunday-school  literature,  and  naming  the  salaries  to  be 
paid  to  different  editors. 

Rev.  Roy  C.  Helfenstein,  Secretary  for  the  Department  of  Evangelism  and 
Life-work  Recruits,  submitted  the  report  of  the  Department,  asking  that  the 
name — Evangelism  and  Life-work  Recruits — be  changed  to  Evangelism  and 
Life  Service.  The  report  included  a  recommendation  by  the  Board  that  Dr.  Roy 
C.  Helfenstein  be  the  Convention's  representative  on  the  Committee  on  Evan- 
gelism of  the  Federal  Council.  On  motion  this  recommendation  was  referred 
to  the  Executive  Board  of  the  Convention.  (Note:  Dr.  Helfenstein  left  with 
the  Secretary  the  written  report,  which  will  be  placed  on  file  in  the  Convention 


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•office.)  In  the  session  of  the  Executive  Board  the  Convention  president  ruled 
that  the  name  Evangelism  and  Life-work  Recruits  was  the  constitutional  name 
of  the  department. 

Hon.  O.  W.  Whitelock,  Secretary  for  the  Department  of  Publishing,  sub- 
mitted the  report  of  the  Department,  stating  that  about  all  that  the  Publishing 
Department  could  report  had  been  submitted  by  the  Department  of  Christian 
Education. 

Rev.  Alva  M.  Kerr,  D.  D.,  Editor  of  The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty,  ex- 
plained to  the  Board  the  make-up  of  the  paper,  and  called  attention  to  changes, 
which  he  believed  would  very  greatly  add  to  the  attractiveness  and  value  of 
the  periodical.  Voted  that  the  editor  of  The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty  be  given 
free  range  and  full  power,  with  the  authority  of  the  General  Board  to  decide 
the  form,  make-up,  and  character  of  the  articles,  according  to  his  own  notion. 

An  additional  statement  from  the  Department  of  Chri-stian  Education  was 
submitted,  including  information  concerning  appropriations  to  our  colleges. 

The  report  of  the  Nominating  Committee  was  submitted  by  its  chairman 
and  secretai-y,  Rev.  \V.  H.  Denison,  D.  D.,  which  is  as  follows : 

Editor  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty — Dr.  Alva  Martin  Kerr,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Editor  Christian  Missionaiy — Dr.  W.  P.  Minton,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Associate  Editor  Christian  Missionary— Dr.  O.  S.  Thomas,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Adult  Sunday-school  Literature — Dr.  S.  Q.  Helfenstein,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Young   People's    Division    Editor  and    Field    Worker — Mr.    Hermon    Eldredge, 

Erie,  Pa. 
Cilildren's  Division  Editor  and  Field  Worker— Mrs.  F.  E.  Bullock,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
The  Journal  of  Christian  Education— Editor  in  Chief,  Dr.  W.  A.  Harper,  Elon 

College,  N.  C. 
Department  Editors — 

Christian  Homes — Dr.  H.  A.  Smith,  Versailles,  Ohio. 

Children's  Divi.sion — Mrs.  F.  E.  Bullock,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Young   People's   Division — Mr.   Hermon   Eldredge,   Erie,   Pa. 

Adult  Division — Rev.  J.  E.  Kauffman,  Piqua,  Ohio. 

Administrative  Division — Dr.  W.  T.  Walters,  Richmond,  Va. 

Christian  Colleges — Dr.  W.  G.  Sargent,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Who's  Who— Rev.  C.  B.  Riddle,  Burlington,  N.  C. 

What's  What— Dr.  R.  C.  Helfenstein,  Dover,  Del. 

Ask  Eldredge- -Mr.  Hermon  Eldredge,  Erie,  Pa. 

Church   Plant  and  Equipment— Dr.  H.  Shelton  Smith,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Worship — Miss  Helen  R.  Stearns,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Sunday-school    Notes    for    Herald    of   Gospel    Liberty — Hermon    Eldredge, 
Erie.  Fa. 

Christian    Endeavor    Notes    for    Herald    of    Gospel    Liberty — Di'.    A.    B. 
Kendall,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Voted  to  accept  the  report  of  the  Nominating  Committee,  and  refer  the 
nominees  to  the  Board  of  Publishing.  D-..  K'-rr  if  quested  that  jus  name  be 
omitted  from  the  list  of  nominee^ 

Voted  that  the  pt'^^'Jis  J^amea  by  Ui-  ComiciLUo  on  Nom'n-.iMms,  l\.' 
Editor  and  Associate  Editor,  of  The  Christian  Missionary,  be  elected. 

Voted  that  the  reports  submitted  during  the  afternoon  and  evening,  by  the 
various  Bonrd.^  of  The  Araei  icar,  Christian  Convcr.tion,  be  adopted  as  a  whole. 

Voted  that  the  item  in  the  budget  of  the  report  of  the  Department  of 
Evangcli.~m  be  referred  to  the  Executive  Board,  with  power  to  act. 

Voted  that  it  be  the  sense  of  this  General  Board  that  the  salary  of  the 
Editor  of  The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty  be  at  least  three  thousand  dollars. 

Voted  that  the  Committee  on  Objective  and  Appeal  be  given  ample  time 


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to  prepare  the  report,  and  th.at  the  report  be  printed  in  booklet  form,  and 
distributed  in  such  quantities  as  the  Executive  Boai'd  may  determine. 

Voted  that  it  be  the  sense  of  this  Board  that  the  apportionment  to  the  con- 
ferences be  deferred  at  least  one  year. 

Moved  and  seconded  that  the  Executive  Board  of  The  American  Christian 
Convention  be  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  General  Board  of  the  Christian 
Church. 

Dr.  Harper  offered  the  following  resolution,  and  moved  its  adoption : 

Resolved,  That  the  Executive  Committees  of  the  Departments  of  Publishing 
and  of  Christian  Education  shall  be  permitted  to  make  nominations  to  the 
Executive  Board  of  the  Convention  in  case  there  should  be  vacancies  in  the 
editorial  or  field  staff  of  th^  Department  of  Christian  Education. 

Motion  to  adopt  carried. 

(Continued  on  page  sixty-seven) 


Woman^s  Department 

lJ»22-23 
CHANGE    I^'    OR«AjVIZA'riO.\ 

The  Woman's  Board  for  Foreign  JVlissions  was  org-anized  and  incorporated  in 
1886.  The  Woman's  Board  for  Home  Missions  was  organized  in  1890  and  in- 
corporated in  1914.  Our  conferences  and  local  societies  have  never  had  but  one 
organization — for  both  Home  and  Foreign  Missions.  At  the  annual  meeting-  of 
the  Boards  in  October,  1921,  a  committee  was  appointed  to  study  the  organization 
of  other  Boards  and  to  consider  the  advisability  of  changing  the  form  of  our 
own  organization.  At  the  recent  quadrennial  convention  held  at  Burlington,  N.  C, 
it  was  voted  to  unite  the  two  Boards  into  one  Board  which  shall  be  known  as 
the  Woman's  Mission  Board  of  the  Christian  Church.  "We  propose  to  act,  however, 
very  carefully  and  it  was  decided  to  elect  the  same  women  as  officers  of  both 
Boards,  thus  keeping  our  incorporations  intact  for  at  least  two  years  but  function- 
ing- as  one  Board.  This  change  will  make  no  difference  in  the  method  of  re- 
porting for  the  local  societies.  The  conference  Corresponding  Secretaries  and 
Treasurers,  instead  of  sending  reports  to  two  people,  will  send  to  one — the 
General  Secretary-Treasurer,  Woman's  Mission  Boards,  Room  2.5,  C.  P.  A.  Bldg., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

WH.AT   THE    REPOrt'lS    SHO\%  EO    Oi'TOBER     1,    1!)22 
Org-anizations  Finances 

October,  1921-22 

Adult    Missionary    Societies    407        Home  Missions $  7933.38 

Members   5000        ForeigTi    Missions    11803.54 


Uteratiiro 

Publications   14 

Members    3700        Copies   Printed    39670 


Young-  People's  and  Children's  Societies   .  .   220 

Members    3700 

Cradle  Rolls 145 


Copies  Distributed   28384 

Interce»(>«ion 

Members    2071        Pledged  Intercessors   1488 


OUR   GOALS   FOR   YEAR    192i!-23 

(The  year  is  from  October  1.   1922.   to  October  1,   1923) 
Home   MiissionK  Foreign   MiNisions 

Franklinton    $  1500        Sendai  Field $  3500 

Frontier  .        .  2300        Native  Workei-s  m  .Japan  and  Porto  Rico  3000 

Americanization    .'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.....'...'.'.'.      2000        General  Foreign  Mission   Fund   1 000 

Thank    Oflfering    (Franklinton)     2000        ^.^^^V  S'L'""^^  ^ "<!,''' '"*^' /"."I  ;^  •••,•■  ■  ^'^^^ 

Young  People   1000        Thank  Ottering   (Santa  Isabel  Chapel)   .  .  2000 

Administration  and  General'  Fnnd".  '.'.'.'.'.      1200        Y'?"'!^.  PeoP.'e   1500 

Administration    1000 


Total     $10000  Total     ...$15000 


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YOVXG    PEOPLE'S    GOALS 
Home   Missions 

Americanization    

Franklinton  Teacher 

Thank   Offering    


500 
300 
200 


Koreigfn    3Iissions 

Santa   Isabel   District- 
Salary  of  Pastor.  Aquino  Ojeda   $  800 

Rent    for   Ojeda    212 

Rent  for  Chapel   144 

*Work  at  Peso  Seco   48 

*\Vork  at  Jauco   48 

*Work  at  Penuelas   48 

Thank  OfTering    (Santa  Isabel  Chapel)  .  200 


Total     $1000 


Total     $1500 

Mr.    Ojeda's    salary   is    more 


*These    are    small    villages    around   Santa    Isabfl 
ihan   ifSOO   but   the  church   raises  a  certain   amount. 

ALICE   V.   .MORRILL 

OFF^ICERS 


Honorary   I'rcsidcrits- 

Rev.  Ellen  G.  Gustin,  Attltboro,  Mass. 
Rev.    Emily    K.    Bishop,    1707    Sycamore    Si.. 
Terre  Haute.    Ind. 
President — Mrs.    W.    H.    Denlson.    760    Ferg-uson 

Ave..   Dayton.   Ohic. 
Vice-President   at   Larpc-Mvs.    J.    F.    Burnett. 

310  S.   Broadway.   Dayton,  Ohio. 
Regional   Vice-Pi esiditits-- 

Mrs.     O.     W.     Whitelock.     Huntington,     Ind.. 

Central   Christian    Convention. 
Mrs.  C.  H.  Rowland.  Franklin.  Va..  Southern 

Christian  Convention. 
Mrs.    D.    B.    Atkinson.   Albany.    Mo..    Western 

Christian    Convention. 

Mrs.  Eva  Chase.  40.5  Potter  Ave..  Providence. 

R.   I..    New    England   Christ  an   Convvntio.i. 

Rev.    Mrs.    Georgia    Weaton.    10    Villa    Road. 

Menands,     Albany.     N.     Y.,     Metropolitan 

Christian   Convention. 

Recording  Secretary — Mrs.    W.    P.   Minton.   318 

Edgar  Ave.,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Genera'.     Secretary-Treasurer — Mrs.     Emma     S. 
Powers,   Room  25,   C.   P.   A.  Bldg.,   Dayton. 
Ohio. 
Superintendent  of   Young  PeojAe's  Dept. — Miss 

Beryl  McReynolds,  Sharpsv.Ue.  Ind. 
Associate  tor  Junior  Work — Miss  Carrie  Robin- 
son.  Noi-th   Springfield,    Pa. 


Superintrndivt     of    Cradle    Roll    Department — 

Mrs.  .1.  K.  .Johnson.   147  R.dge  Ave.,  Dayton. 
Ohio. 
Sui)eri7itende>it   of   Tliank   Offering  Depai'tnient 

—Mrs.  C.   W.  .Johnson,   Urbana.  111. 
.Si'.r   Additional   Meinbem   of  Executive  Board — 

Mrs.    McD.    Howsare,    1535    N.    EucLd   Ave., 
Dayton.    Ohio. 

Mrs.  Alice  V.  Morrill.   10  College  Place,  Defi- 
ance,  Ohio. 

Mrs.    S.    Q.    Helfenstein,    1230    Phillips    Ave., 
Dayton.    Ohio. 

Mi-s.    W.    J.    Youn.g.    West    Milton.    Ohio. 

Mrs.   Carrie  Beaver.  Advance,   Ind. 

Mrs.    A.    F.    Chase.   236   S.    Conover  St.,   Day- 
ton,   Ohio. 
Representative      to      Federation      of      Woman's 

Board  for  Foreign  Missions,  and  the  Council 

of  Women  for  Home  Missions — 

Mrs.    McD.    Howsare,    1535    N.    Euclid    Ave., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

Mrs.    W.     H.    Denison.     760    Ferg-uson    Ave., 
Dayton,    Ohio. 

Mrs.   Alice   V.   Morrill.    20  College  Place,   De- 
fiance,  Ohio. 

Mrs.  McD.  Howsare  and  Mrs.  Alice  V. 
Morrill  were  elected  Field  Secretaries,  each 
giving   half   time. 


WOMAN'S   BOARD   OF   THE    NEW    ENGLAND 
CHRISTIAN   CONVENTION 

President — ]Mrs.   May   C.   Caswell,   496   Hall   St.,   Manchester,   N.   H. 

Vice-Presidents  (one  from  each  conference) — Maine,  Mrs.  T.  G.  Moses,  Lubec, 
Maine;  Mei-rimack,  Mrs.  Arthur  Green,  Hill,  N.  H.;  Rhode  Island  and  Mass- 
achusetts, Rev.  Kllen  G.  Gustin.  Attleboro.  Mass.;  liocking-ham,  Mrs.  Ella  Mac- 
Nichol,  79  Clark  St.,  E.  Lynn,  Mass.;  York  and  Cumberland,  :Mrs.  Alva  Bennett, 
Saco,  ]Maine. 

Recording   Secretary — Mrs.   E.   L.   Goodwin.   Roslindale,   Mass. 

Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.   N.   M.   Heikes,   Freedom,   N.   H. 


WOMAN'S    BOARD   OF   THE    SOUTHERN    CHRISTIAN    CONVENTION 

President — Mrs.  W.  H.  Carroll,  40!)  W.  Front  St.,  Burlington,  N.  C. 

Vice-President — Mrs.   R.   F.   Brown.   1020   Park   Place,   Columbus,   Ga. 

Secretarv — Mrs.   C.  H.  Rowland,  Franklin,   Va. 

Treasurer — Mrs.   W.   T.   Walters,   108  W.   Stafford  Ave..   Richmond,  Va. 

Superintendent  Young  People's  Work — Miss  Jennie  W.   Atkinson,   Suffolk,  Va.,   R. 

R.  5. 
Superintendent  Literature  and  Mite  Box — ^Mrs.  Job  G.  Holland,  Holland,  Va. 
Superintendent  Cradle  Roll — Mrs.  Boyd  Richards,  423  Washington  St.,  Winchester, 

Virginia. 
Editor  Woman's  Page  in  Christian  Missionary — Mrs.  W.  A.  Harper,  Elon  College, 

N.  C. 


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Report  by   Conferences 


MAINE 


Oflicers 

President — IMis.  D.  P.  Hurlburt,  580 
HaniiTiond  St.,  Bangor,  IMaine. 

Corresponding-  Secretary — Mrs.  N.  yi. 
Heikes,   Freedom,   New   Hampshire. 

Auxiliary   Societies 
Albion — -President,    Mrs.    Annie    Abbott, 
Albion,    Maine:    Corre.sponding    Secre- 
tary.   Jliss    Eva    E.    Copeland,    Albion, 
Maine. 


Bangor — President,  Mrs.  D.  P.  Hurlburt, 
580  Hammond  St.,  Bangor,  Maine; 
Corresponding  Secretary,  Mrs.  Horace 
Greeley,  20  Thirteenth  St.,  Bangor, 
Maine. 

Blaine — President,  Mrs.  Anna  Turner, 
Blaine.  Maine;  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary, INIrs.  Dora  Bell,  Blaine,  Maine. 

Ka.ston — President,  Mrs.  Elvin  Hoyt, 
Easton,    Elaine. 


MERRIMACK 


Ollicer.s 

President — Miss        Maiy        A.        Rowell. 

Franklin.  N.  H. 
Corresponding    Secretar.v — .Miss    Eva    1. 

French.    Hill,    N.    H. 

Auxiliary    Societie.s 
Franklin — President,   ;Mrs.  Geo.   A.   Cole, 
Fianklin,  N.   H. 


Hill — President,  Mrs.  F.  R.  Woodward, 
Hill,  X.  H. 

Laconia^President,  Mrs.  Mildied  Rol- 
lins, Laconia,  N.  H. 

AVoodstock — President,  IMrs.  Frank 
Bradley.    Woodstock.    Xt. 


RHODE   ISLAND   AND   MASSACHUSETTS 


Oflicer.s 

President — Mrs.      \V.      G.      Sargent,      138 

Lenox  Ave.,   Providence,    R.   1. 
Corresponding  and  Recording  Secretary 

— Bessie     M.     Alden,     58     Durfee     St., 

Providence,   R.   I. 
Treasurer — Mrs.     E.     J.     Bodman,      3520 

North  Main  St.,   Fall   River,  Mass. 

Auxiliarj-    Societies 

Assonet — Corresponding  Secretar.v.  Mrs. 
Annie  M.  Sisson,  Assonet,  :Mass. 

GIniivood — Women's       Guild.  Corres- 

ponding      Secretary-Treasurer,       Mrs. 


Fred  A.  Gates,  6(i2  I'aik  Ave.,  Auburn, 
R.    I. 

XeM-  Bedford — Guild,  Home  Missions. 
Mrs.  Emma  Mathews,  1  Clinton  Place, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, Mrs.  H.  M.  Hainer,  21.3  Tre- 
mont  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

;Vortii  Fall  River — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer. Mrs.  E.  J.  Bodman, 
352    N.   Main   St.,    Fall    River,    Mass. 

Siiiith.s  MillN — Coriesponding  Secretary- 
Trea.surer,  Mrs.  Lizzie  Doran,  Dart- 
mouth,   Mass. 

Westerly — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  :\Irs.  Samuel  Givens,  13 
Morgan   St.,    Westerlv,   R.    I. 


ROCKINGHAM 


Officers 

President — Mrs.     Mav     C.     Caswell,     496 

Hall   St.,    Manchester,   N.   H. 
Corresponding         Secretary -Treasurer — 

Mrs.    Dora   A.    Knight,     485     Pine     St., 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

Auxiliarj-   Societies 
E}ast     Lynn — Corresponding     Secretar.\- 
Treasurer,    Mrs.     Ella     MacNichol,     79 
Clark  St.,   East  I..ynn,  Mass. 


Ivittery,  Second — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Florence  M. 
Everingham,  Court  St.,  Portsmouth, 
N.    H. 

Kitterj-  Point — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Lulu  M.  Toley,  Kit- 
tery   Point,   Maine^  Box   2. 

Manchester — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Miss  Sylvia  Lamb,  452 
Merrimack  St,,  Manchester,  N.  H. 


Officers 

President — ^Mrs.  N.  M.  Heikes,  Freedom 
N.   H. 

Secretary — ^Alrs.  Lizzie  Bennett,  Free- 
dom, N.  H. 


YORK   AND   CUMBERLAND 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Freedom— Secretary,  Mrs.  lAzzie  S.  Ben- 
nett, Freedom,  N.  H. 


NEW   YORK   CENTRAL 


Officers 

President— Rev.     Marion     C.     Youmans, 

Lakeville,   N.  Y. 
Corresponding        Secretary-Treasurer — 

Miss   Flora  Cleveland,   Watertown,  N. 

T.,   Route  E. 


Auxiliary   Societies 

Bru-sliton — Corresponding  Secretary, 

Mrs.  E.  F.  Clark,  Brushton.  N.  Y. 

East  Hounsfleld — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Miss  Ida  Livermore, 
Watertown.  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  5. 


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Lnkeinont — Corresponding  St-cretaiy, 

Mrs.  A.  H.  Clapper,  Lakemont,  X.  Y. 

Lakeville — Corresponding;  Secretary, 

Mrs.  H.  Seeley,  Lal<eville,  N.  Y. 


Xorth  Rush — Corresponding  Secretary, 
Ruth   M.   Norris,   Rush,   N.   Y. 

IMuinville — Corresponding  Secretary, 

.Mrs.  B.  H.  Turner,  Plainville,  N.  Y. 


NEW    YORK    EASTERN 


Officers 

President — Mrs.  Georgia  L.  B.  Weaton, 
10  Villa  Road,  Menands,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Corresponding  Secretary-Treasurer, 

Mrs.  Ardella  E.  Gove,  Sprakers,  N.  Y., 
R.  R.   1. 

Auxiliary   Societies 
Barkers^  ille — Corresponding    Secretary- 

Tieasurer,  Mrs.  George  H.  Matteison, 

INIiddle   Grove,   N.   Y.,   R.   R.   1. 
Freehold — Corresponding  Secretary - 

Treasurer,      Mrs.      Maggie      Williams, 

Freehold,  N.  Y. 
Hart  wick — Corresponding  Secretary- 


Treasurer,  Mrs.  Chas.  W.  Spaford, 
Hartwick,  N.  Y. 

Kast  Coble-skill — President.  Mr.s.  W. 
Earl,  East  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

Huntersland — Corresponding  Secretai'y- 
Treasurer,  Miss  Nellie  Cook,  Middle- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  2. 

Otego — Corresponding  Secretary-Treas- 
urei-,    Mrs.   E.   M.   Jewell,    Otego,    N.  Y. 

Rural  Grove — Secretary,  Mi's.  Leona 
Meyers,  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  1; 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Mattie  Herrick,  Ran- 
dall,  N.  Y.,   R.   R.   1. 

St.  Johnsville — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Hattie  A.  Spon- 
able,    St.    Johnsville.    X.    Y. 


NEW    YORK    WESTERN 


Officers 

President— Mrs.  W.  S.  Daniels,  ^lorgan- 

ville.  N.  Y. 
Recording        Secretary -Treasurer — Mrs. 

R.  H.  Peel,  Gasport,  N.  Y..  R.  R.  41. 
Corresponding     Secretary — ^Miss      Edith 

M.   Dale,   R.   R.    11,   Gasport,  N.   Y. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Machias — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer.  Mrs.  Marie  V.  Drayer, 
Machias,  N.  Y. 

Morganville — Corresponding  Secretary - 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  C.  O.  Brov^rn,  Morgan- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

Oranj^eport — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Miss  Edith  M.  Dale,  Gas- 
port,   N.   Y..   R.   R.    41. 

Parma  «&   Greece — Corresponding  Secre- 


tary-Treasurer,    Miss     Xellie     \'anes.s, 

Hilton,   N.   Y. 
The    Vice-Presidents    appointed    in    the 

auxiliary  societies  are   the  Literature 

Superintendents  and  are  as  follows: 
Castile — Miss  Bessie  Poste,  Castile.  N.  Y. 
Machias — Mrs.     Charles     Holt,     Machias, 

N.   Y. 
Manninie;' — Mrs.      Mary      Foster,      Holley, 

N.    Y. 
Morganville — ]\Irs.    Anna    March,    South 

Byron,  N.   Y. 
Xorth     I'eiiibroke — Mrs.    Agnes    Martin, 

East   Pembroke,  N.  Y. 
Orangeyort — :\Irs.   H.  X.  Tayei .  Gasport, 

X.   Y..    R.   R.   41. 
I'ariiia    and    Greece — ;Mrs.     Robert    Hall, 

Hilton,   X.  Y.,   R.   R. 
West  Shelby — ilrs.  Geo.   Fuller,  Middle- 
port,  X.  Y. 


ONTARIO 


Officers 

President — Mrs.  J.  X.  Dales,  Drayton. 
Ontario. 

Corresponding  Secretary -Treasurer- 
Miss  Laura  Morton,  500  :Markham  St., 
Toronto,  Ontario. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Drayton — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,    Mrs.    E.'    Samis,     Drayton, 
Ontario. 


Keswick — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,    Mrs.    J.    Connell.    Keswick, 
Ontario. 

Xewinarket — Corresponding  Secret  ary- 
Treasuier,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Stephens,  New- 
market, Ontario. 

Toronto — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,   Miss  M.   Flath,   128   Lauder 
Ave.,    Toronto,   Ontario. 


ERIE 


Officers 

President — Dr.  Millie  J.  Chapman, 
Springboro,  Pa. 

Coiresponding  Secretary-Treasurer — 
Miss  Edna  Robison,  East  Springfield, 
Pa. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Bear  Lake — President,  Mrs.  Phebe 
Phelps,  Bear  Lake,  Pa.;  Correspond- 
ing Secretary-Treasurer,  Mrs.  Ida 
Carter,  Bear  Lake.  Pa. 

Beaver  Center — President,  Mrs.  Nettie 
X.   Hackett,  Conneautville,   Pa. 

Conneaut — Secretary,  Mrs.  William 
Pitcher,  170  Grant  St.,  Conneaut,  Ohio. 


Draketown — Secretary.  Mrs.  Joseph 
Gluten,   Edinboro,  Pa. 

East  Springfield — Secretary.  Mrs.  Dora 
Sherman,  East  Springfield,   Pa. 

Erie — Secretary.  Mrs.  Hermon  Eldredge, 
715  West  Eighth  St.,  Erie.  Pa. 

Falrvlew — Secretary,  Mrs.  Xancy  Xason, 
Fairview,    Pa. 

McLellens  Corner.s — Coriesponding  Sec- 
letary-Treasurer,  Mrs.  Opal  Green- 
man,    Cambridge   Springs,   Pa. 

Springboro — Secretary,  Mrs.  L.  M.  Webb, 
Spiingboio,  *Pa. 

Washington  Valley — Secretary,  Miss 
Eliza  Ryan,  Cambridge  Springs,  Pa. 


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NEW   JERSEY 


Offioers 

President — Mi-.-;.  W.  H.  Hainer,  37  My  ill.' 
Ave.,   Irvington,   N.   J. 

Corre.spondinsr  Secretary — Mis.  A.  I. 
Supple,  Con.shohocken,  Pa. 

Treasurer — Mi.«.s  Elnora  Godle.v.  Mil- 
ford,  N.  J. 

Auxiliary    Sooiotio.s 

Baievillc — Ct)rre.sponding  Secretary- 

Treasuier,  Mr.s.  Floyd  Snook,  Newton, 
N.  J.,   R.   R.   4. 

Gulf  Mills — Corresponding-  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Miss  Viola  Wads,  Consho- 
hocken.   Pa.,  R.   R.   1. 

Hilton — Corresponding-  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, Mrs.  J.  Wall.  96  Franklin  Ave., 
Hilton,   N.    J. 


Irviii|;ton — Secretary,  Mrs.  H.  Smith. 
1060  Grove  St.,  Irvington,  N.  J. 

Lewlshiir^ — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Tieasuier.  Mrs.  Mary  D.  McLaughlin, 
Levvisburg,   I'a. 

l>.ockto«vii — Corresponding  Secretary  - 
Treasurer,  \'iola  Hockenbary,  Flem- 
ington,   N.    J.,    R.    R.   2. 

MailiKonvillo — (\)r responding-  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Warren  Anderson, 
Moscow,    Pa.,    R.    R.    1. 

Milford — President,  Mrs.  W.  R.  Sailer, 
Milford,  N.  J.;  Corresponding-Secre- 
tary-Treasurer,  Miss  Elnora  Godley, 
Milford,  N.   J. 

Vanilevecr  Park — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  MacDonald,  1593 
32d   St.,    I^.rooklyn,    N.    Y. 


RAYS   HILL   AND   SOUTHERN   PENNSYLVANIA 


Officers 

President — JMrs.    L.    A.    DuVall,    Akers- 

ville.   Pa. 
Corresponding        Secretary -Treasurer — 

Mrs.   Blanche   Hollenshead,   Needmore, 

Pa. 

Auxiliary   Societies 
Dania.scus — Corresponding         Secretary- 


Trea.surer.    Mrs.    Hattie    Fisher,    Plum 
Run,   Pa. 
Earlston — President,  ]Mrs.  Gideon   Price, 
Everett,    Pa. 


-Tleuiorial — Piesident, 
Hedges,  Everett,  Pa. 


Miss 


Mary 


TIOGA    RIVER 


Officers 

President — Mrs.      Minnie      lioud,      Law- 

renceville.  Pa.,   R.   R.    1. 
Corresponding        Secretary -Treasurer — 

Mrs.    Mattie    C.    White,    New    Albany, 

Pa.,  R.  R.   47. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Binj^hamptoii — President,  Mrs.  Jennie 
England.  203  Mozart  St.,  Binghamp- 
ton,  N.  Y. ;  Secretary,  Mrs.  Lynn  L. 
Rider,  12  Orton  Ave.,  Binghampton, 
N.    Y. 


Evergreen — A.  M.  B.  Society — Corres- 
ponding- Secretary-Treasurer,  Mrs. 
Mattie  C.  White,  New  Albany,  Pa., 
R.   R.   47. 

First  Franklin — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Lottie  Williams, 
Powell,   Pa..    R.    R.    1. 

Insleside — President,  Mrs.  Alice  Briggs, 
Pratlsijurg,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  3;  Corres- 
ponding Secretary-Treasurer,  Miss 
Alice  Himes,  Prattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Fast  liawrence — Corresponding  Secre- 
tarv.  C.  A.  Rockwell,  Lawrenceville, 
Pa.,    R.    R.    7. 


MIAMI   OHIO 


Officers 

President — Mrs.     Nettie     Young,      West 

Milton,   Ohio. 
Corresponding      Secretary — Mrs.       Rose 

Crew,   West  Milton,  Ohio. 
Treasurer — Mrs.     Mary     B.     Chase,     2  36 

Conover  St.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Ansonia — Corresponding  Secretary - 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  Estella  Gentner,  An- 
sonia, Ohio. 

CanIpbeIIsto^>'n — Corresponding-  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, airs.  Annie  Armacost, 
Campbcllstown,    Ohio. 

Christ  iansburg — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mildred  Littlejohn, 
Christiansburg,   Ohio. 

Concord — Coriesponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  airs.  Zora  Albrig-ht,  Eaton. 
Ohio,   R.    R.   7. 

Dayton,  First — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Myrtle  Martin, 
30    Rost   Ave.,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Dayton,  Walnut  HilLs — Corresponding 
Secretary  Treasurer,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Miller. 
126   Wyornint;   St.,    Dayton,    Ohio. 


Faton — Corresponding  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, Miss  Edith  Hart,  North  Cherry 
St.,  Eaton,  Ohio. 

Franklin — Corresponding  Secretary- 

T'-easurer,    Mrs.    James    Funk,    856    S. 
Front   St.,    Franklin,   Ohio. 

Greenville — -Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Roy  Brandon,  518 
Euclid    Ave.,    Greenville,    Ohio. 

Lower  Stillwater — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Emma  Jackson, 
Vandalia,    Ohio,    R.    R.    1. 

Piqua — ^Corresponding  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, Mrs.  Emma  C.  Hoyle,  1614 
Broadway,  Piqua,  Ohio. 
'  Pleasant  Hill — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Leila  Kindig,  Pleasant 
Hijl,    Ohio. 

Shiloli  SprlnsTS — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Frank  Snyder, 
Dayton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  13. 

.Spring-field — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  airs.  F.  L.  Walsh,  127  W. 
Cecil    St.,    Springfield,    Ohio. 

Troy — Corresponding  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, Mrs.  Byrd  Shellebarger,  512 
Ridge    Ave.,    Troy,    Ohio. 

Versailles — Corresponding        Secretary- 


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Treasurer,  Mrs.  Stella  Martin,  303  W. 
Wood   St.,   Versailles,    Ohio. 

West  Grove — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Amy  Pulley,  Ar- 
canum,   Ohio,   R.   R.    2. 

West  Milton — Corresponding-  Secretary- 


Treasurer,  Mrs.  Rose  Crew,  West  Mil- 
ton,  Ohio. 
West   Union — Corresponding   Secretary- 
Treasurer,  ISIrs.  Myra  Roberts,  Tippe- 
canoe City,  Ohio,  R.  R.   2. 


MT.    VERNON 


Officers 

President — Mrs.  B.  A.  McGinnis,  Coshoc- 
ton,  Ohio. 

Corresponding  Secretary-Treasurer — 
Mrs.   B.  L.  Shaffer,   Frazeyburg,   Ohio. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Appleton — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  Olive  Lawn,  Johns- 
town, Ohio,  R.   R. 

Centerburg — Corresponding      Secretary- 


Treasurer,  Mrs.  Owings,  Centerburg, 
Ohio. 

Coshocton — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  John  McCann,  1619  E. 
North   St.,   Coshocton,   Ohio. 

Mt.  Pleasant — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Inez  Varner, 
Black   Run,   Ohio. 

>It.  Zion — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasuver,  Mrs.  Ethel  Lease,  Dresden, 
Ohio. 


OHIO    CENTRAL 


Officers 

President — Miss  Mary  L.  Wilson,  South 
Vienna,  Ohio. 

Corresponding  Secretary-Treasurer — 
Mrs.  Susie  Alexander,  169  E.  Tomp- 
kins  St.,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Auxiliar>-   Societies 
Columbus — President,         3Irs.  Emma 


Lamb,  1257  Penna.  Ave.,  Columbus, 
Ohio;  Corresponding  Secretary,  Mrs. 
Susie  Alexander,  169  E.  Tompkins  St., 
Columbus,  Ohio. 
>It.  St^rlino- — President,  Mrs.  Mary 
Hagans,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio;  Corres- 
ponding Secretary-Treasurer,  Mrs. 
Nellie  D.  Tanner,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 


NORTHWESTERN   OHIO 


Officers 

President — ]Mrs.    B.    F.    Seitz,    Columbus 

Grove,  Ohio. 
Corresponding        Secretary-Treasurer — 

Mrs.    Myrtle    Reynolds,    206    Pine    St., 

Lima,   Ohio. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Blancliard — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Anna  Thompson,  Dun- 
kirk, Ohio.   R.  R.   1. 

Columbus  Grove — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Mary  E.  Frost, 
Columbus  Grove,  Ohio. 


Lima — Corresponding  Secretary -Treas- 
urer, Mr.?.  Hazel  Shumate,  Lima,  Ohio. 

Middle  River — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Sanson  Steven, 
Delphos,   Ohio. 

Ottawa  River — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Ella  Hunt, 
Vaughnsville,    Ohio,    R.    R.    1. 

Spencerville — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Cora  Sealey,  Spencer- 
ville,  Ohio. 

Vaughnsville — Corresponding  Secre- 

tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Mary  Slusser, 
Columbus  Grove,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4. 


OHIO   EASTERN 


Officers 

President — Mrs.     Minnie     Bunce,     Galli- 

polis,    Ohio,    R.    R.    1. 
Corresponding      Secretary — ^Mrs.       Cora 

Hawk,  Athens,  Ohio,  R.   R.   1. 
Treasurer — Mrs.   Kate   Cheppel,   Athens, 

Ohio,   R.  R.  7. 


Auxiliary   Societies 
Biilaville — President,     Mrs.     Minnie     D. 

Bunce,  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1. 
Coes     Chapel — President,      Mrs.      Lowell 

Donly,   Nelsonville,   Ohio,   R.   R.   41. 
Little     Kyg-er — Mrs.     Maurice     Swisher, 

Cheshire,  Ohio,  R.   R.   1. 


SOUTHERN  OHIO 


Officers 

President — Mrs.    Alice    M.    Burnett,    310 

S.    Broadway,    Dayton,    Ohio. 
Corresponding        Secretary-Treasurer — 

Miss     Flora     Jennings,     Higgin^port, 

Ohio. 

Auxiliary  Societies 
Hamer.sville — 
The     following     Sunday  school     clas.-os 

are      working      with      the      Woman's 

Board: 
Antloch — Woman's  Bible  Class,  teacher. 

Mrs.    Virgie    Howerton,     Hamersvil  (\ 

Ohio,   R.   R.   1.     Box   80. 


KaKle  Chapel — Woman's  .  Bible  class, 
teacher,  Mrs.  W.  B.  Holten,  Ripley 
Ohio,  R.   R.   3. 

Fairview — Woman's  Bible  class,  Mrs. 
Stansbery,  Georgetown,  Ohio. 

Hamcrsville — Class  No.  4,  Mrs.  Potts, 
Hamersville,  Ohio. 

Higrg^insport — Busy    Bees,    teacher,    Mrs. 
M.  C.  Jennings,  Higginsport,  Ohio. 
Willing    Workers    class.    Rev.    W.    A. 
Warner,   Higginsport.   Ohio. 

Oak  Grove — Reapers,  teacher,  Mrs.  Jen- 
nie Meyers.   West  Union,  Ohio. 

r  jint  Isabel — Class   No.    5,   teacher,   Mr. 


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Mahlen  Little,  Moscow,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2. 
Poplar    Chapel- — Bible       class,       teacher, 
:M1ss  Grace  Deam,  Bethel,  Ohio. 


Union — Adams  Co. — King's  Daughters, 
teacher,  Mrs.  Ella  Sheels,  Man- 
chester,  Ohio. 


CENTRAL  INDIANA 


Officers 

Alma   Wetzel.   Clifford, 


President — Mrs. 

Indiana. 
Corresponding        Secretary-Treasurer — 

Mrs.    Ray   Bozell,    Edinburg-,    Ind. 

Auxiliary   Societies 
Clifford — President.    ISIrs.    Alma    Wetzel, 


Clifford.  Ind.;  Secretary.  Mrs.  May 
Hill,  Clifford,  Ind.;  Treasurer.  Mrs. 
Eva  Lucas,  Clifford,  Ind. 

Rainstown — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer.  Mrs.  O.  F.  Keeney.  Lizton, 
Ind. 


EASTERN   INDIANA 


Officers 

President — Rev.       Guernsey       Stephens, 

Farmland,   Ind. 
Corresponding        Secretary -Treasurer — 

Rev.    Nannie   Martin,    Farmland.    Ind., 

R.   R.    1. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Albany — Coiresponding  Secretary - 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  John  Bailey,  Albany, 
Indiana. 

Christian  Chapel — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Elizabeth  Gibson, 
Muncie,  Ind.,   R.  R.   6. 

Coletown — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer.     No  report. 

Eden — Corresponding  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, ]Mrs.  Mattie  Gumpp,  Eaton,  Ind. 

Fall    Creek — Corresponding      Secretary- 


Treasurer.  Stella  Lykins,  Middletuwn, 
Indiana. 

Jirch — Corresponding  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, Mrs.   Favia  Brown,  Muncie,  Ind. 

>Iississine>va — Corresponding  Secre- 

tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Julia  Mills- 
paugh.   Farmland,   Ind. 

Montpelier — Coi'responding  Secretary- 
Treasurer.  Mamie  Roberson,  Mont- 
pelier,  Ind. 

Muncie — Corresponding  Secretary - 

Treasurer.  Miss  Hannah  Burg,  Mun- 
cie,   Ind. 

Portland — Coriesponding  Secretary - 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  Eva  Smith.  Portland, 
Indiana. 

Salainonia — Corresponding  Secretary - 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Eva  Smith,  Portland, 
Indiana. 


EEL   RIVER 


Officers 

President — Mrs.    C.    B.    McConnell,    Sid- 
ney,   Ind. 
Corresponding        Secretary-Treasurer — 

Mrs.    Bertha   Short.    Bluffton.    Ind..    R. 

R.    6. 

Auxiliary   Societies 
Antioch — Mrs.       Charles       Reiff.       North 

Manchester,    Ind. 
E:ikhart — Mrs.  Etta  Mohn.  Elkhart,  Ind. 
Goshen — Mrs.    Charles    Burkett,    1108    S. 

Main  St.,   Goshen,   Ind. 
Huntington — Grace        Strickland,        745 

Salamonie  Ave.,  Huntington.  Ind. 
Linn  Grove — Elizabeth  Hornada, 

Geneva,  Ind. 


Majenica — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  Isa  Gill,  Huntington, 
Ind.,  R.  R.  5. 

3Ierriani — Mrs.  Grace  King,  Albion, 
Ind.,    R.   R.   5. 

Pleasant  Hill — Winnie  Black,  Albion, 
Indiana. 

Sidney — Mrs.  C.  B.  McConnell,  Sidney,. 
Indiana. 

Six  Mile — Sophia  "Van  Emon,  Bluffton, 
Ind.,  R.  R.  7. 

^Vakarusa — Corresponding  Secretary - 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Sarah  Stewart,  Wa- 
karusa.  Ind. 

"Warren — Mrs.  C.  H.  Freck,  Warren,  Ind. 


INDIANA   MIAiMI   RESERVE 


Officers 

President — IMrs.  Mary  E.  Miller.  York- 
town.  Ind. 

Corresponding  .Secretary-Treasurer — 
Mrs.  Noah  Richman.  I>aleville,  Ind., 
R.  R.  4. 


Auxiliary    Societies 
Alexandria — President,  Mrs.   Mattie  Mc- 

Kinley,    Alexandria.    Ind..    R.    R.    2. 
Marion — President,      Mrs.      Bertha     Kil- 

gore,  3024  S.  Adams  St..  Marion,  Ind. 
Pikes     Peak — President,       Mrs.        Noah 

P»,ichman,  Daleville,  Ind. 


NORTHWESTERN   INDIANA 


Officers 

President — Miss    Amanda    Turner,    Ko- 

komo.   Ind. 
Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.   Blanche 

McCoy,   Walton.   Ind. 


Auxiliary   Societies 

Deer  Creek — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Jessie  Walker,  Gal- 
veston,  Ind.,   R.  R. 

Green  to^vn — Corresponding       Secretary- 


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Treasurer,       Mrs.       Gladys       Dunlap. 
Greentown,    Ind. 
Hickory     Grove — Corresponding'     Secre- 
tary-Treasurer,   Mrs.    J.    C.   McManus. 
Idaville,   Ind.,  R.   R. 

Kokoino — Corresponding-  Secretar.%- 

Treasurer,    Airs.    Addie     Hatton,     Ko- 
komo,  Ind. 


Rock  Creek  "Xallcy — Corresponding-  Sec- 
retary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Pearl  Burkett, 
Walton.   Ind. 

Shiloh — Corresponding  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, INlrs.  Nellie  Leach,  Royal  Center, 
Indiana. 

Young  Ainerien — Coi'responding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Mary  Robeson, 
Young  America,    Ind. 


SOUTHERN    INDIANA 


Officers 

President — Mrs.    Jennie    Emerson,    Cyn- 

thiana,  Ind. 
Corresponding-         Secretary -Treasurer — 

Mrs.   Grace   Turman,   Cynthiana,  Ind. 

Auxiliary    Societies 
Betlisalda — Corresjionding         Secretary - 


Treasurer,  Miss  Hortense  Barrett, 
Stewartsville,    Ind. 

Cynthiana — Corresponding  Secretary - 
Treasurer,  :Mrs.  Grace  Turman,  Cyn- 
thiana,   Ind. 

Xew  Liberty — Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Jennie  Bussing,  Haub- 
stadt,  Ind. 


WESTERN    INDIANA 


Officer.s 

Pz-esident — Mrs.  Carrie  Beaver,  Ad- 
vance, Indiana. 

Corresponding-  Secretary-Treasurer — 
Mrs.   Retha  Henderson,   Lebanon,   Ind. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Advance — President,  Mrs.  Ruby  Cun- 
ning-ham, Advance,  Ind.;  Correspond- 
ing- Secretary-Treasurer,  Icy  Welden, 
Advance,    Ind. 

Antioch — President,  Mrs.  Iva  Carter, 
Frankfort,  Ind.;  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary,   ISIinnie    Kern,    Frankfort,    Ind. 

Bee  Ridge — President,  Delia  Hender- 
shot,  Brazil,  Ind. 

Browns  Wonder — President,  Marg-aret 
Kibbey,  Lebanon,  Ind. 

Christian  Liberty — Piesident,  Lizzie 
Thompson,  Sheridan,  Ind.;  Corres- 
ponding- Secretary-Treasurer,  Mae 
Smiley,   Sheridan,   Ind. 

Darlington — President,  Mrs.  :Morrison, 
Darlington,  Ind. 

Fairview — President,  Mrs.  Pleasant 
Lewallen,    Lebanon,    Ind. 

Lebanon — President,  Mrs.  Elmer  H. 
Thompson.  .'iltJ  Esplanade  St.,  Leba- 
non, Ind.;  Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Ola  Bonecutter,  Lebanon, 
Indiana. 

Linden — President,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Nelson, 
Linden,  Ind.;  Corresponding-  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mary  McCallum,  Lin- 
den, Ind. 


Liberty — President,  Mrs.  Minerva 

OuiJJen,  Waynetovvn,  Ind.;  Corres- 
ponding Secretary-Treasurer,  Mrs. 
Claude  Broaders,  Crawfordsville,   Ind. 

3Ianson — President,  Bertha  Moore, 
Frankfort,  Ind.;  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Blanche  Anderson, 
Frankfort,  Ind. 

Ulellott — President,  Mrs.  Pearl  Moser, 
Veedersburg,  Ind.;  Corresponding 
Secretary-Treasurer,  Mildred  Howard, 
Veedersburg,  Ind. 

Merom — President,  Grace  Milom,  Merom, 
Ind.;  Corresponding-  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, Constance  Pleasant,  Merom,  Ind. 

]Ve\v  Salem — President,  Mrs.  Ethel  Beck, 
Lebanon,  Ind.;  Corresponding-Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Monroe  Castet- 
ter.   Lebanon,    Ind. 

Old  Union — President,  Mrs.  Levina  Hy- 
song,  Lebanon,  Ind.;  Corresponding 
Secretary-Treasurer,  Mrs.  Stella  Hi- 
land,   Jamestown,   Ind. 

Pleasant  View — President,  Mrs.  Minnie 
Rodgers,  Lebanon,  Ind.;  Correspond- 
ing Secretary-Treasurer,  Ruby  Cox, 
Lebanon,  Ind. 

Rosston — President,  Ivy  Harlan,  Zions- 
villc,  Ind.;  Corresponding  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Gail  Dye,  Whites- 
town,   Ind. 

Union  Christian — President,  Elizabeth 
Crumley,  Veedersburg,  Ind.;  Corres- 
ponding Secretary-Treasury,  Mrs. 
Anna  Strader,  Veedersburg,  Ind. 


WESTERN    MICHIGAN   AND    NORTHERN    INDIANA 

Auxiliary   Society 


Officers 

President — Mrs.  Grace  Burrows,  Pull- 
man, IVIich. 

Corresponding-  Secretary — Mrs.  A.  S.  K. 
Burton,  Fennville,  Mich.,  Box  4.5. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  Gusta  Bennett,  Rolling 
Prairie,   Ind. 


Pullman — 

President — Mrs.   Jessie  Hayes,   Pullman, 

Mich. 
Corresponding-        Secretary-Treasurer — 

Mrs.  Ida  Sheri-nan,  Pullman,  Mich. 


CENTRAL   ILLINOIS 


Officers 

President — Mrs.    C.   W.   Johnson,    311   W. 

Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111. 
Corresponding        Secretary-Treasurer — 

Mrs.   Rosa  M.   Thompson,   Urbana,   111. 


Auxiliary   Societies 

Arthur — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  Inez  Galbreath,  Ar- 
thur, 111. 

At  wood — Corresponding  Secretary- 


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55 


Treasurer,  Mrs.  S.  A.  Erhardt,  At- 
wood,  111. 

Bethel — Corresponding-  Secretary -Treas- 
urer, Mrs.  E.  B.  James,  Mansfield,  111. 

Biisinnrck — Corresponding-  Secretary - 

Treasurer,  Mis.  Geo.  Taylor,  Bis- 
marck,  111. 

<'hri.stinn  Chapel — Corresponding-  Secre- 
tary-Treasurei-,  Mrs.  Nellie  Vinson, 
Muncie,   111. 

Danville — Corresponding-  Secretary - 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  W.  R.  Starr,  214  E. 
Roselawn  Ave.,  Danville,  111. 

(iarrett — Corresponding:  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  Miss  Ursa  West,  Atwood, 
111. 

Hope — Corresponding-  Secretarv-Treas- 
urer,  Mrs.  E.  F.  Gritten,  Fithian,  111. 

Lake    Fork — Corresponding      Secretary- 


Treasurer,     Mi-s.     Margaret    Fav,    At- 
wood,  111.,  11.  R. 
Mlliiiiiie — Corresponding-  Secretary- 

Treasurer,   Mrs.   Ruth  Heitz,   Milmine, 

Miincie — Corresponding-  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  Martha  Harris,  Mun- 
cie, 111. 

I'ier.son  Station — Correspondingr  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  Wm.  Johnson 
Pierson  Station,  111. 

rro.»ipeet — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer.  Mrs.  Bertha  Freeman.  St. 
Joe.  111.,   R.   R. 

Tuscola — Corresponding-  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  Ida  Kinney,  25  In- 
diana Ave.,  Tuscola,  111. 

I  rbana — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  R.  D.  Cole.  Urbana. 
111.,  R.  R. 


NORTHERN   ILLINOIS 


Society 
Leaf       River — President.       Mrs.       Lizzie 
Walk,  Leaf  Rivei-,  111.;  Treasurer,  Mrs. 


Lillie       Kapperman;        Correspondin; 
Secretary,  Miss  Jennie  Mishler. 


SOUTHERN    WABASH    ILLINOIS 


Offleer.s 

President' — Jennie         Page,         Robinson, 

Illinois,  R.  R.  7,  Box  13.      - 
Recording        Secretary -Treasurer — Mrs. 

Francis     Kibler,     Rose    Hill,     Illinois, 

R.  R.   2. 

Auxiliary   Societies 
Xewton — President,  Mrs.  Delia  Moulden, 

Newton,  111. 


Olney — President,    Mrs.    Ladesky    Casad, 
Olney,  111. 

Porterville — President,    Jennie    C.    Page, 
Robinson,   111.,    R.    R.    1,    Box    6. 

.Sumner — President.    Mrs.    Delia    Wetzel, 

Sumner.  111. 


WESTERN   ILLINOIS 


Office^^s 

President — Mrs.  Ella  AVilhelm.  Industry, 
111. 


Corresponding        Secretary-Treasurer- 
Mrs.  Nellie  L.  Rubart,  Avon,  111. 


SOUTHERN    KANSAS 


OfHcer.s 

President — Mrs.     Lilly     Y.     INIoore,     To- 

wanda,    Kansas. 
Corresponding        Secretary -Treasurer — • 

Mrs.  ]\Iaud  Durham,  Turon,  Kansas. 

Auxiliary   Societies 
Neola — Corresponding-    Secretary- Treas- 


urer, Mrs.  Gladys  Teneg-ars,  Turon, 
Kansas. 

l'lea.sant  Hill — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Miss  Mary  Webber. 
Ailington,  Kansas. 

Towanda — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  Sadie  Kelly,  Towanda. 
Kansas. 


CENTRAL   IOWA 


Officer.s 

President — Rev.     Sarah    M.     Piper,     Le- 

grand,  Iowa. 
Corresponding-        Secretary-Treasurer — 

Alterena   Hyde,   Gilman,   Iowa. 


Au.xillary   Societies 
LeGrand — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurei-,    Mis.    Marg-aret    Piper,    Le- 
grand,  Iowa. 


WESTERN   IOWA 


Officer.s 

President — Orpha     Adkison,     Winterset. 

Iowa. 
Treasurer — Mrs.    Alice    Strawn,     Truro, 

Iowa. 
Secretary— ]Mrs.   Myrtle   Hughs,   Carson, 

Iowa. 

Auxiliary   Societies 
Hill  of   Zlon — Corresponding  Secretary- 


Treasurer — Mrs.     Anna     Bell     James 
Orient,  Iowa,  R.  R.  2. 
.Madrid — Corresponding-  Secretary- 

Treasurer,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Jenkins,  Madrid 
Iowa. 

Truro — Treasurer,    Mrs.    Alice    Strawn 

Truro,  Iowa. 
Wheeler.s    Grove — President,    Mrs.    Pearl 

Osier,  Carson,  Iowa,  R.  R. 


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UNION    IOWA 


President- 
Iowa. 


Officers 

-Mrs.   Sylvia  V.   Kyle.   Perlee, 


Secretary-Treasurer— Mrs.        Kate        W. 
Snook,  Perlee,  Iowa. 


NORTHERN  KANSAS  AND  NEBRASKA 

Treasurer,    Mrs.    R.    L. 
Lincoln,   Kansas. 


Roe,     Webber, 


Officers 

President — Mrs.     Rhoda 
Kansas. 

Corresponding  Secretary-Treasurer — 
Mrs.  Gertrude  Nelson,  Red  Cloud,  Ne- 
braska. 

Auxiliary   Societies 

Lincoln — Corresponding-  Secretary- 


Hendrickson, 


Olive  Hill — Corresponding^  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Ruby  ^Varien,  Su- 
perior,   Nebraska,    R.    R.    1. 

VVajland — Mrs.  Florence  Brindle, 

Giesham.   Nebra.ska.   R.   R.    1. 


WESTERN   WASHINGTON 

Officers  Auxiliarj-  Society 

President— Mr.s.  Isabelle  Nelson,  Monte-  Montesano— President,     Mrs.     Josephine 

sano,  ^^-ash. 

Corresponding-        Secretary-Treasurer —  Loucks,  Montesano,  ^Vashington. 

Mrs.   Nancy  Fry,  Montesano,   Wash. 


EASTERN   VIRGINIA 


Officer.s 


President — Mrs.  C.  H.  Rowland,  Frank- 
lin, Va. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  M.  L.  Bryant,  41  Poplar 
Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Secretary — Mrs.   Lion   Stag-g. 

Auxiliarj-   Societies 

Antioeh — Mrs.  W.  K.  Garrison,  Windsor, 
Virginia. 

Berea — (Norfolk) — Mrs.  Lillian  Hall, 
Hickory,  Va.,   R.  R.   3. 

Berea — (Nan.) — Mrs.  J.  F.  Wilroy, 
Drivers,  Va. 

Bethlehem — Mrs.  T.  U.  Savage,  Buck- 
horn,  Va. 

Cypress  Chapel — Mrs.  A.  J.  Rountrie, 
Cypress  Chapel,  Va. 

Damascus — Mrs.  J.  H.  Seawell,  Sun- 
bury,   N.   C. 

Dentlron — Mrs.  B.  J.  Ingram,  Dendron, 
Virginia. 

IJover — Mrs.  Ella  M.  Benson,  230  N. 
Bradford   St.,   Dover,   Del. 

First  (.'hureh,  Norfolk — Mrs.  John 
Cuthrell,  Bogens  Ave.,  S.  Norfolk, 
Virginia. 

Franklin — Mrs.  J.  H.  Williams,  Frank- 
lin.  Virginia. 


Holland — Mrs.   B.  J.   Beale,  Holland.  Va. 
Holy    Neck — Mrs.    W.    M.    Jay.    Holland. 

A'irginia. 
Ivor — Miss  Doi'a  Williams,  Ivor,  Va.,  R. 

R.    1. 
Johnsons     Grove — Mrs.     ^V.     H.     Joyner, 

Courtland,  Va. 
liil>erty     Spring;.s — jMrs.      W.      E.      Eason, 

Suffolk,  Va.,   R.   R.   1. 
!>Iemorial    Temple — Mrs.    E.    D.    IMidgett, 

1110  Tunstall  Ave,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Mt.  Cannel — IMrs.   Frank  Johnson,  Zuni. 

Vii'ginia. 
Newport    Ne>vs — Mrs.     James     Jernigan, 

1041   2.'')th  St.,   Newport  News,  Va. 
Oakland — Mrs.  R.  B.  Wood.  Chuckotuck, 

Va. 
Portsmouth — ^Alrs.    B.   F.   Collins,    639   N. 

Cook  Sc,  Portsmouth.  Va. 
Ito.semont — Mrs.   O.   F.  Smith,  Buell,  Va. 
Suffolk — Mrs.  John  King,  Suffolk,  Va. 
Third  Church,  Norfolk — ^Irs.  John  (3art- 

wright,   80   LaSalle  Ave.,   Norfolk^  Va. 
Union — Mrs.  A.'  B.   Covington,  Franklin, 

Virginia. 
AVaketield — Mrs    Blanche    Baird    Moffltt, 

W^akofleld,  Va. 
W'averly — Mrs.    B.    E.    White,    Waverly, 

Virginia. 
AVindsor — Mrs.  J.  M.  Roby,  Windsor,  Va. 


VIRGINIA    VALLEY    CENTRAL 


Officers 

President- — Mrs.  Boyd  R.  Richards,  Win- 
chester, Va. 

Secretary — Mrs.  B.  F.  Frank,  Mt.  Clin- 
ton, Va. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  R.  A.  Larrick,  Win- 
chester,  Va. 

Auxiliary   Societies 
Leaksville — President,  Mrs.  Lena  Rath- 
geb,  Luray,  Va. ;  Corresponding  Secre- 


tary-Treasurer, Miss  Gertrude  Short, 
Luray,  Va. 

Liinsville — President,  Miss  Ora  Scott, 
Harrisonburg,   Va. 

New  Hope — President,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Bryant,  Harrisonburg,  Va.;  Corres- 
ponding Secretary-Treasurer,  Mrs.  N. 
M.    Hasler,    Harrisonburg,   Va. 

"Winchester — President,  Mrs.  Boyd  R. 
Richards,  W^inchester,  Va. ;  Corres- 
ponding Secretary-Treasurer,  Mrs. 
Roy  Larrick,  AVinchester,  Va. 


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GEORGIA    AND   ALABAMA 


Officers 

President — ^:Mrs.  R.  P.  Brown,  1020  Park 

Place.   Columbus,  Ga. 
Corresponding        Secretary -Treasurer — 

Mrs.    J.    E.    Compton,    2809    11th    Ave.. 

Columbus,  Ga. 

Auxiliary   Societie«> 

Bulali — Corresponding-  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, Mrs.  J.  F.  Hill,  Girard,  Ala.,  R. 
R.  1. 

ColuntbiiK,  Ga.,  North  Hig-liland — Corres- 
Donding  Secretaiy.  Mrs.  S.  J.  Kensev, 
23d  St..   Columbus,  Ga, 


Coluinbii.s,  Ga.,  Rose  Hill — Correspond- 
ing- Secretary-Treasurer,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Compton,  2809  11th  Ave.,  Columbus. 
Ga. 

I..nGran;;-e — -Corresponding-  Secretary - 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  E.  M.  Whaley,  La- 
grange,  Ga.,   CO.   Rev.    C.    W.   Hanson. 

X'orth  Hi^liland — Corresponding  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, Mrs.  S.  J.  Klnsey, 
23d  St.,  Columbus,  Ga. 

Richland — Corresponding  Secretary- 

Treasurer,    Miss    Nannie    Hallowman, 
Richland,  Ga. 


NORTH   CAROLINA 


Officers 


President — Mrs.  \V.  H.  Carroll,  Burling, 
ton,  N.  C. 

Secretary— Mrs.  J.  W.  Patton,  Elon  Col- 
lege,  N.   C. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  ^V'  R.  Sellars,  Burling- 
ton, N.  C. 

Ali-viliary    Societies 

Bennett — Corresponding  Secretary,  Mrs. 

M.  C.   Yow,  Bennett,  N.  C. 
Bnrlinji^ton    (Wonisui's) — Mrs.   D.   E.  Sel- 
lars,  Burlington,   N.  C. 
Cliapel      Hill — Mrs.      J.      W.      McCauley, 

Chapel    Hill,   N.    C. 
Danville — Mrs.  AA".  H.  Williams,  3d  Ave., 

Danville,   Va..   R.   R.    2. 
Durham — Mrs.    J.    P.    Avent,    317    Hollo- 
way  St.,  Durham.  N.  C. 
Elon  College — Mrs.  N.  G.  Newman,  Elon 

College.    N,    C. 
Fuller.x      Cliapel — Miss      Mamie      White, 

Henderson,   N.   C.   R.   R.    4. 
Graham — Mrs.    W.    R.    Harden,    Graham. 

N.    C. 
Greensboro   (Palm  St.) — Mrs.  A.  H.  Hine- 

haw,  Greensboro.   N.  C. 
Greensboro — Mrs.    M.    F.    Cook,    Isabelle 

St.,   Greensboro,   N.   C. 
Haw   Ri-ver — ^Mi.ss   Emma  Thomas,    Haw 

River.  N.  C. 
Hebron — Mrs.    Chas.    R.    Clark,    Clarks- 

ville,  Va. 
Henderson — ^]Mrs.     W.     O.     Cunningham, 

Henderson,  N.  C. 
Hines  Chapel — Mrs.   W.   B.   Wyrick,   Mc- 

Leansville,  N.  C. 
Howards    Chapel — ^Mrs.    Sallie    Madison. 

Wentworth,  N.  C,  R.  R. 


Ingram — Mrs.  R.  L.  Ingram,  Ingram,  Va. 

Liberty,  Va. — Miss  Elsie  Biay,  Nathalie, 
Va. 

Liberty     (\ance) — Mrs.     G.     W.     Macon, 

Henderson,  N.  C,  R.  R.   1. 
Monticello — Mrs.       W.       R.       McKinney, 

Browns  Summit,   N.  C. 
>It.  Auburn — Mis.  J.  B.  Ellington,  Man- 
son.   N.   C. 
Xew      Lebanon — Miss      Carrie      Sharpe, 

Summerfleld,   N.  C,  R.  R.   i. 
Xew  Providence — Mrs.  W.  H.  Holt,  Gra- 
ham,  N.   C. 
Oak  Level — Mrs.  W.  H.  Hudson,  Youngs- 

ville,   N.  C,  R.   R.  2. 
Parks    Cross    Roads — Mrs.    Hugh    York, 

Ramseur,    N.   C* 
Pleasant  Grove — Mrs.   R.   W.  Thompson, 

Halifax,    Va. 
Pleasant        Hill — Mrs.       Etta       Teague, 

Liberty,  N.   C.  R.  R.   3. 
Raleigh — Mrs.    L.    L.    Vaughn,    Raleigh, 

N.  C,  State  College  Station. 
Rani.seur — Mrs.    T.    A.    Moffltt,    Ramseur, 

N.   C. 
Sanford — Miss     Emma    Hart.     Charlotte 

Ave.,  Sanford,   N.  C. 
Shallow  Ford — Mrs.  Jane  Hufflnes,  Elon 

College.  N.  C.  R.  R. 
Shallow   Well — Mrs.     Doyle     McFarland, 

Jonesboro,  N.  C. 
Turners    Chapel — Mrs.     K.     AV      Wicker 

Sanford.   N.   C,   R.   R.   5. 
L'nion    (N.  C.) — Miss    Alma    Turner    and 

:Mrs.  Chas.  Al  ridge.  Union  Ridge,  N.  C 
Union  (^a.) — Mrs.  C.  E.  Newman.  Virgi- 

lina,   Va. 
Wake  Chapel— Mrs.  A.  F.  Smith,  Fuquay 

Springs.  N.  C. 


Department  of  Young  People's  Work 

Superintendent,  Miss   Beryl  McReynoliIs,   Sharpsville,   Indiana. 
Associate   Snperintendent,   Miss   Carrie  Roblson.   Xortli    Springfield.   Pa. 

MAINE 

Young   People's   Superintendent — Mis;5  Gertrude  Giberson,   ]\Iars   Hill,   Elaine 

Societies 
Albion  Beginners  Clns.s — Mrs.  Eva  Cope-  Albion,   Me. 

land,  Albion,  Me.,  R.   R.  45.  -llbion  Class   in  the   Corner — :Mr.s.   Anna 

Albion      Sunbeams      Class — Mrs.      Alice  Abbott.  Albion,  Me. 

Robinson,  Albion,  Me.  Albion     Carrj'     the     New.s     Class — Mrs. 

Albion   Star  Class — Miss  Katherine  Ab-  Hattie  Glidden,   Albion,   Me. 

bott,    Albion,   Me.  Blaine — Miss    Bertha    Saunders.    Blaine. 

Albion    Winners    Class — E.    E.    Wiggins.  Me. 


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MERRIMACK 

Youiifs   I'eople's   Su|>eriiiteiiilent — ]Mrs.   Mary  J.   Hoyt,   Laconia,   N.   H. 

Societies 

Franklin         CIiri.>4tian        Endeavor — Mrs.  Slirewsburj-   ('liriKtian   Endeavor — Daisy 

Marian    Powers,    Franklin,    N.    H.  A.    AVhiting:.   Cuttingsville,    Vt. 

**'.'.l     S''"i**''''",,    Endeavor— :\[rs.       Ella  South     Danbury     Cliri.stian     Endeavor— 

Woodard    Hill,_N.   H  Mrs.    E.    J.    Ordway,    South    Danbury, 

Laconia        C  nri.<stian       Endeavor — M  r  s  .  N    H 

Maurice  Rotlins,   Laconia,  N.  H.  ,,r      ,  1     .    ^,^   ■  ^.       -.^    ■.                 i.r        ^ 

Laconia      Intermediate      Clirlstian      En-  Wood.stoclv  C  liri.stlan  Endeavor— Mrs    O. 

deavor— :\Irs.    Arthur    Greer,    Laconia,  ^-   Houg-hton,   ^^  oodstock,   ^  t. 

N.   H.  Woodstoelt    Intermediate    Christian    En- 

Laeonia     Junior     Christian     Endeavor —  deavor — 

Mr.';.    Charles   Rice,   Laconia,   N.   H.  AVoodstoeli  Junior  Christian  Endeavor — 

RHODE   ISLAND   AND   MASSACHUSETTS 

Societies 

Providence  Intermediate  Christian  En-  Providence  Junior  Cliristian  Endeavor — 
jieavor — Mr.        Roy        Robinson,        133  Miss  Caroline  A.  Vaughn,   (57   Elmdale 

JSIitchell   St.,   Providence,   R.    I.  Ave.,  Providence,   R.  I. 

ROCKINGHAM 

Vounft-   Peoi»le's  Superintendent — Rev.   Flora  Neagles,   80  Silsby  St.,  L.\  nn,  ^lass. 

Societies 
Lynn      Invincibles      Class — Miss      Helen        Portsmouth   Junior   Christian   Endeavor 

Hupper,  54  Oakwood  Ave.,  East  Lynn,  — Mrs.   Hayden    Merrill,    40    Elwin   St., 

Mass.  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Lynn  Junior  Invincibles  Class — Mrs.  W.  Portsmouth  Christian  Endeavor — Miss 
E.  Aldus,  96  President  St.,  East  Lynn,  Marjoiie      Pray,      138      Rockland     St., 

Mass.  Portsmouth.   N.   H. 

Manchester  Olad  Gleaners — Mrs.  Mary  Wolfeboro  Sunshine  Mission  Circle — 
Caswell,    496   Hall   St.,   Manchester,   N.  Mrs.  Margaret  "W.  Rog-ers,  "Wolfeboro. 

H.  N.  H. 

YORK   AND   CUMBERLAND 

Freeiloin  (ilad   <;i»-aners — Mrs.   Anna  W.  Heikes. 

NEW    YORK    EASTERN 

Young:  People's   Sui>erinteii<leiit — ISIrs.   B.   H.   Andrews,    134   A\'.   Spring,   St.,   Albany, 
N.  Y. 

Societies 

Danbury    Junior    Christian    En<leavor —  G.    Burbank.    11    I>ana    Ave..    Albany-, 

Mrs.  A.  H.  Fielder,  Danbury,  Conn.  N.  Y. 

Albany   Christian   Endeavor — Miss   Lulu 

NEW   YORK   CENTRAL 

Younft-    People's    Superintendent — Mis.    ^Minnie    Cox,    West    Henrietta,    N.    Y. 

NEW   YORK   WESTERN 

Younti    I'eople's   Superintendent — 'Miss   Florence   Cha.'^e,    Hilton,    N.    ,T. 

Society 
OrauKcport    (ilad    (ileaners — Mrs.    .Uilia  Sil.sby,    Gasport,   N.   Y. 

ONTARIO 

YounK'  I'eople's  Superintendent — :VIiss  Edith  IMorton,  Keswick,  Ontario. 

Societies 
Churchill  Christian  Endeavor — AV.  Hew-        Rinftwood     Mission     Study     Class — Miss 
lett,   Churchill,  Ont.  Ada   Dowor.    Ringwood,   Ont. 

Drayton   Christian   Endeavor—  S*"""y"'';..  ""**    .r'"""v"f ^""c.ti^f.Wn^n'' 

Study  t  lass — Mi.'is  Nora  Stapleton, 
Keswick   Youns:   People's   Mission   Circle  StoulTville,   Ont. 

— Ervin  Winch,  Belhaven,  Ont.  Toronto  Youjis  People's  Mission  Society 

IVewniarket     Christian     Endeavor — Miss  • — ^Mrs.   H.  .Jobnston,   1.531  JJufferin  St., 

Gladys    Bogart,    Newmarket,    Ont.  Toronto,  Ont. 


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ERIE 

Young  I'eople's  Suprrinteiident — Miss  Carrie  Robison,  North  Springfield,  Pa. 


("lass- 


Societi<'s 

Mari.T 


Drakcto^vii      Itiisy      Bet'.« 

Gleeton;  Waterford,  Pa. 
Draketown     Over    the    Top    <'lnM.s — Mrs. 

Pearl   Gardner,   Waterford,   Pa. 
I)raketo>vn      Star      Class — Miss      Marian 

Ryan,   "Waterford,   Pa. 
I)r:ikoto\vn  True  Blue  Class — JNIiss   Beth 

Sybrandt,   Waterford,    Pa. 
East  SpringHeUl  AVilling-  \Vorkers  Class 

— Mrs.       Lavern       Van      Camp,       Bast 

Springfield,  Pa. 
Sprlngboro  Class — Miss  Doi'othy  Thorn- 
ton,   Springboro,    Pa. 
WashiiiKtou     Valley     (i.     S.     B.     C, — Mra 


Glenn    McLallen,    Cambridg-e    Springs, 

Pa. 
\Vnsliing'tf»n  Valley  W'inners   Class — Mr. 

R  a  1  p  h         Waterhouse,        Cambi'idge 

Springs,    Pa. 
Wasliington    Valley    WMIIing    Workers — 

Glenn  Greenman,   Cambridge  Springs, 

Pa. 
Washington  Valley  Hopeful  Band — Mrs. 

Glenn  Greenman,  Cambridge  Springs, 

Pa. 
Washington    A'alley    Altruistic    Class — 

Ethel    IMcfjallen,    Cambridge    Springs, 

Pa. 


NEW   JERSEY 


Societies 


Ii€»ekto«ii  In^  ineihies  Claws — Miss  Eliza- 
beth  Smith,   Stockton,    N.   J.,    R.    R. 

Lockto^vn  VVoodro^v  AVilson  Clas.s — Carl 
Otting,   Flemington.   X.  J..  R.  R. 

Loektown    Excelsior    Class — ^Irs.    A.     S. 


Allen,  Flemington,  N.  J.,  R.  R. 
liOckto^vn        Willing        Workers — ]M  r  s  . 

.Joseph    Robbins,     Flemington,    N.    J., 
R.  R. 


RAYS  HILL  AND  SOUTHERN  PENNSYLVANIA 

Voting    i'eople's   Superintendent — IMrs.   A.    F.    Foor,    Eveiett,    Pa. 


Societies 


Antioch      Cilad      Gleaner.s — Mrs.      Jessie 

Yeakel,  Sharpe,   Pa. 
Bell     Grave     Young     People'.s     Society — 

Mrs.   Hays   Lashley,   Hancock,  Md. 
Buck   Valley    Young    People's    Society — 

George  Lehman,  Hancock,  Md. 
Buck  Valley  Glad  Gleaners — Miss  Jessie 

Bottenfield,   Hancock.  3rd. 
Clark's        Sunilay-sehool — Mrs.        A.        J. 

Clarke,  Everett,  Pa. 
Damascus     Glad     Gleaners — 3Iiss     Mary 

Gregory,  Everett.  Pa.,  R.  R.  4. 
Earlston    Young    People's    Society — Mrs. 

Gideon    Price.    Everett,    Pa. 
Earlston  Glad  Gleaners — ^klrs.  J.  H.  Bas- 

sett.   Everett.   Pa. 
Jemsaleni   Glad    Gleaners — ]\[rs.    ^lartha 

Pivel.  Amaranth,   I'a.,   R.   R. 


Mt.  Union  Young  People's  Society — Mrs. 

Charles  Jackson,   Everett,  Pa.,  R.   R. 
Mt.  Union   Glad   Gleanerfs — Mrs.   Charles 

Jackson,  Everett,  Pa.,  R.  R. 
I'leasant   Grovei  Young   People's   Society 

— Mrs.  Mae  P.  Mellott,  Warfordsburg, 

Pa. 
Pleasant    Grove   Glad   Gleaners — Mae   P. 

Mellott,  W'arfordsburg-,  Pa. 
Pine    Grove    Young    People's    Society — 

3Irs.  Alvah  Jay,  Clearville,  Pa. 
Rock  Hill  Young  People's  Society — H.  F. 

JMearkle.    Everett,    Pa. 
Sideling  Hill  Glad  Gleaners — IMiss  Louie 

IMttman,    Needmore,    Pa.,    R.   R.    1. 
Union     Menjorial     Glad     Gleaner.s — Mrs. 

Dorset   Wink,   Everett.    Pa. 


MIAMI  OHIO 

Young  I'eople's  Superintendent — Miss  ilary  E.  Froebe,  611  Brice  Ave.,  IJiqiia,  Ohio. 


Societies 


Dayton    (First*    Willing    >Vorkers    Class 

— Miss  Ruth  Kingham,  247  Conover 
St..    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Dayton  (First)  Junior  Christian  En- 
deavor— Miss  Edna  Ruse,  3.38  :Mercer 
Ave.,    Dayton.   Ohio. 

Dayton  (Walnut  Hills)  Junior  Christian 
Endeavor — Mrs.  Mary  Jenkins,  R.  R. 
48,    Dayton,   Ohio. 

Eaton  Queen  Esther  Clas.s — !Miss  Mar- 
garet  Rust,   127  Vine  St.,  Eaton,  Ohio. 

Franklin  Young  People's  Society — Miss 
Rose  Herget,  Franklin.  Ohio.  R.  R. 

Greenville  Young  People's  Society — Miss 
Lucile  Kirlin.  Lintzer  St.,  Greenville, 
Ohio. 


Greenville      tilad      Gleaner.s — Mrs.      Eva 

Deeter,    622    Chestnut    St.,    Greenville, 

Ohio. 
Pif|ua  Miriam  Bible  Class — Miss  Georgia 

Reed,   Broadway,   Piqua,  Ohio. 
.Springfield      Young      People's     Society — 

Miss  Lillian  Brown,  1009  S.  Limestone 

St.,    Springfield,   Ohio. 
'I'roy      Young      People's      Society — Miss 

Katherine    Yantis,    602    E.    Water    St., 

Troy,   Ohio. 
Tro.v    Junior    Christian    Endeavor — Miss 

Edna   Miller,   24   West  St..   Troy,   Ohio. 
\'ersailles  Young  People's  Society — Mrs. 

E.   L.  Kley,  Versailles,  Ohio. 


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MT.    VERNON 

Young    People's    Superintendent — Mrs.    Sla   Hatch, 

Society 

Coshocton    Junior    Missionary    Society — Mrs.    Adda    Baug-hman,    946    Chestnut    St., 
Coshocton,    Ohio. 

OHIO    CENTRAL 
Young  People's  Society — Mrs.  Nellie  Tanner,  Mt.  Sterling',  Ohio. 


Societies 


Columbus  Young  People's  Society— Miss 
Elizabeth  Greene,  957  S.  Ohio  Ave., 
Columbus,    Ohio. 


Mt.  Sterling  Junior  Iilndeavor  Society — 

Mrs.  Mary  Hag-ans,  Mt.  Sterling.  Ohio. 


SOUTHERN  OHIO 

Young  People's  Superintendent — Mrs.  Ava  Canter,  New  Richmond,  Ohio. 


Societies 


Antioch  Twilight  Club — Mrs.  Nettie  Bee, 

Bethel,   Ohio,   R.   R.    4. 
Antioch      Winners      Class — Miss      Alice 

Harvey,  Bethel,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4. 
Bible    Chapel    Sunday-school     Classes — 

Mrs.  Lemore  Potts,  Hamersville,  Ohio. 
Higginsport  Busy  Bee  Class — Mrs.  M.  C. 

Jennings,    Hig-ginsport,    Ohio. 
Higginsport    Opening   Buds    Class — Miss 

Flora  Jennings,  Higginsport,  Ohio. 
Higginsport   Band — Mrs.    Fannie   White, 

Hig-ginsport,    Ohio. 
Mt.    Zion    Willing    Workers* — Miss    Josie 

West,    New    Richmond,    Ohio. 
3It.     Zion    Olad     Gleaners — Miss    Bertha 

Fridman,   New   Richmond,   Ohio. 
Oak   Grove   Glad   Glesiners — Mrs.   Minnie 

Brodt,  AVest  Union,  Ohio,  R.  R. 
Oak  Grove  Helpers — Jennie  INIvers,  West 

Union,   Ohio,   R.  R. 


Oak       Grove       W^illing       Worker.s — Airs. 

Mandy   Pence,    West  Union,   Ohio. 
Poplar    Chapel    Live    Wire    Clas.s — Lena 

Winder,  Bethel,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3. 
I'oplar    Chapel    Loyal    Workers — Albert 

Swope,   Bethel,   Ohio,   R.   R.   3. 
Poplar      Chapel      Sunshine      Clas.s — Miss 

Elsie  Hook,  Bethel,  Ohio,  R.  R. 
Point     Isabel     King's     Daughters — Mrs. 

Mary   Bolender,   Bethel,   Ohio. 
Point  Isabel  Willing  Worker.s — Mrs.  Ocie 

Little.    Bethel,    Ohio,    R.    R.    3. 
Union    (Adani.s   Co.)    Busy   Bees    Class — 

Mrs.    Rachel    Pyle,    Manchester,    Ohio. 
Union    (Adams  Co.)    Class  In  the  Corner 

— Grant  Wilson,  Manchester,  Ohio. 
Union   (Adams  Co.)   Ever  Ready  Class — 

Edward    West,    Manchester,    Ohio. 
Union  (Adams  Co.)  Winners  Class — Mrs. 

Margaret  West,  Manchester.  Ohio. 
Union     (Bro>vn     Co.)     Busy     Bees — Miss 

Elizabeth  Shinkle,  Higginsport,  Ohio. 


CENTRAL  INDIANA 

Young   People's   Department — :Mrs.   Dora   Smith,   Acton.   Indiana. 

Societies 


Acton      Young      People's      Society — Mrs. 
Dora   Smith,    Acton,    Ind. 


Clifford     Junior     Christian     Endeavor- 
Miss  Nora  Mohr,  Clifford,  Ind. 


EASTERN   INDIANA 

Young  People's  Superintendent — !Mrs.  Morcella  Berry,  Montpelier,  Indiana. 

Society 
Mt.  Zion  \^'illing  Workers — :Mrs.  Laura  Routh,  Losantville,  Indiana. 

EEL  RIVER 

Young  People's  Superintendent — Mrs.  Ruby  Himcs,  Cromwell,  Indiana,  R.  R. 

Societies 

Goshen  Glad  Gleaner.s—  E.   Etter,   Huntington,  Ind. 

Goshen     Young     People's     Society — Mrs.  Millwood      Mission      Study      Class — Dale 

G.    E.    Funkenbiner,    1011    S.    8th    St..  Anglin,    Etna   Green,   Ind.,   R.    R.   1. 

Goshen,    Ind.  Sparta  Young   People's  Society — Chancy 

Huntington  World   Wide  Guild — Mrs.  J.  Himes,   Cromwell,   Ind. 


NORTHWESTERN   INDIANA 

Young  People's  Superintendent — Mrs.   Minnie  Harness,  Galveston.  Indiana. 


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WESTERN    INDIANA 

Young  People's  Suiieriiiteiideiit — JSIiss  Blanche  Phillip.s,  Frankfort,  Indiana. 

Societies 
Advance      Glad      Gleaners — Mrs.      Lottie       Mellott     Glad     Gleaners — jMiss     Dorothy 

Bratton,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Crumley,    Veedersburg,    Ind.,   R.    R.    6. 

Antioch  Glad  Gleaners — Rlrs.  Rhoda  An-        Meroin     Voung:     People's     Society — Miss 

derson,    Frankfort,    Ind.,    R.    R.    1.  Mabel  Alexander,  Merom,  Ind. 

^"*'««?'    l.«""S^    I'tPP'f'"*     ?"^'«'*>— ^^^^         Pleasant     View     Junior     Christian     En- 

Calvin   Rogers,   Kirklin.   Ind.,  R.   R.   1.  deavor— Miss    Dortha    Findley,    Leba- 


DarlinjEirton  Juniors 

Garfield    Young-    People's    Society — Miss 


non,    Ind.,    R.    R. 


Etelka   Cox,    Darling-ton     Ind.  Prairieville     Young     People's     Society— 

Lebanon    Young    People's    Society — Mrs.  ^iss  Iva  Lee,  SharpsviUe,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1. 

Harriet   INIae   Kriel,   Lebanon,   Ind.  Rossto-»-tTi  Young  People's  Society — Mrs. 

Linden  Girl's  Circle — Mrs.  O.  G.  Lidikey.  Gael     Dye,     \^'hitestown,     Boone     Co., 

Linden,   Ind.  Jnd.,   R.    R.   2. 

CENTRAL    ILLINOIS 

Young  People's  Superintendent — 'IMrs.  Elizabeth  Dukeman,  Atwood,  111. 

Societies 
Christian      Chapel     Willing     'Workers —       JVIilniine    Young    People's    Society — Miss 

Louise  Dossy,  Fithian,   111.  Edna  Hawver,  Milmine,  111. 

Danville     Junior     Missionary     Society —       Tuscola    Young    People'.s    Society — Mrs. 

Miss     Harriet     Jane     Chapman,      1226  Eva   Hoel,   Tuscola,   111. 

"Walnut   St.,    Danville,    111.  Urbana  World  AVide  Guild — Miss  Eunice 

Hope  Young   People's   Society —  Anderson,    908    West    Chapel    St.,    Ur- 

Lake    Fork    Glad    Gleaners — Miss    Ruth  bana,.  111. 

Harshbarger,   Atwood,   111.  Urbana      Loyal      Workers      Class — Miss 

Milmine    Glad    Gleaners — ^Miss    Blanche  Blanche   Veach,     406     N.     Romine    St., 

Longbous,  Milmine,  111.  Urbana,   111. 

SOUTHERN   WABASH   ILLINOIS 

Young   People's   Superintendent — ]\Irs.   L.   L.   Wilson,   Robinson,   111. 

Societies 
Hidalgo    Young    People's    Society — Miss       Mt.    Zion   Young   I'eople's    Society — Miss 
Elsie  Brooks,   Midalgo,   111.  Ophal  Kelley,  Greenup.  111. 

WESTERN   ILLINOIS 

Young  People's  Superintendent — Mrs.  John  Stover,  Avon,  III. 

PALMER    COLLEGE,    ALBANY,    MISSOURI 

Societies 
Albany   Young   People's   Society — Presi-  bany.  Mo. 

dent.   Miss   Helen   Speas,  Albany,  Mo.;       Albany  Junior  Society — Mrs.  Lula  Coffln, 
Secretary,    Miss    Gladys     Hewitt,     Al-  Albany,   Mo. 

SOUTHERN   CHRISTIAN   CONVENTION 

Young  People's  Superintendent — Miss  Jennie   \V.   Atkinson,  Suffolk,  Va.,  R.  R.  5. 

EASTERN   VIRGINIA 

Young  People's  Superintendent — Mrs.  W.  V.  Leathers,  Holland,  Va. 

Societies 

Seventeen   Young   People's  Societies.  Thirteen  Willing  ^\'orkers  Societies. 

NORTH   CAROLINA 

Young   People's   Superintendent — Mrs.   H.    Russell   Clem,   Greensboro,  N.   C. 

Societies 

Forty-three  Societies. 

VIRGINIA    VALLEY    CENTRAL 

Young    I'eople's    Superintcnilent — Mrs.   A.  "W.    Andes,    Harrisor\burg,    Va. 

Societies 

Antioch    Young    People's    Society — Miss  Dry  Run  Glad  Gleaners — Mrs.  Roy  Lich- 

Verdie    Showalter,    Harrisonburg,    Va.  liter.  Seven  Fountains.  Va. 

Bethlehem      Young      I'eople's      Society —  Timber  Ridge  Young  People's  Society — 

Miss  Ella  Pickering,  Broadway,  Va.  IVIiss  Grace  Larrick,  High  View,  Va. 

Concord    Young    People's    Society — ^Mrs.  Winchester    Ever    Ready    Society — Mrs. 

Cora  Hefferman.   Timberville,   Va,  Russel  Gather,   Winchester,  Va. 


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Cradle  Roll  Department 

fragile  Roll  SnporintoiuU-iit — .Mis.  J.  K.  Jolinson.  147    Kidge  Ave.,  Dayton.  Ohio. 

CENTRAL   IOWA 

< oiil'ort'iift'  !Si;i>»'«''"**'"«'*'"t — Miss  laUli  Spea.s,  Gilman,  Jowa. 

Local  Superinteii<Ient.s 

Fersus»n — ^li'S-    Elnia    King,    Fergu-son,        Legrand — Mis.      Margaret       i'lpei-,      Le- 
lowa.  grand,    Iowa. 

CENTRAL    ILLINOIS 

roiifereiu-e    Superintomleiit — Mrs.    !•].    F.    Giitten,    Fithian,    ]lliin)is. 

Local   Superiiitfinlt'nts 

Bethel — Mrs.   Ella  Zideis,   Man.sfield.   111.  .^liliniiie — Mrs.     Clarence     Lefever,     Mil- 
Danville — Mrs.    J.    C.    Toms,    812    Gilbert  mine,  Illinois. 

St..    Danville,    111.  Tuscola — Mrs.     J.     N.      Heacock,     58     S. 
Hope — Mrs.   Lena  Arnold.  ^Miller  St.,  Tuscola,  Illinois. 

Lake     Fork — Mrs.     Grace     Monroe,     At-  Vrbaiia — Rose    M.    Thompson,    10714    N. 

wood,   Illinois.  Park  St.,  Urhana,   Illinois. 

EASTERN    INDIANA 

Conference    Siiperintenclent — Mrs.   :Mollie   Byard,    Union    City,    Indiana,    R.    R.    l'>. 

Local   Superintendent.s 

;\Irs.  Maymie  Seagrave.  Losantville,  Ind.  :\Irs.  Henry  Gtimp,  Muncie,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1, 
:Mrs.  Lucy  Oren,  Losantville,  Ind.  Box   86C. 

Mrs.  Sarelda  F.  Green,  Farmland,  Ind.  Mrs.  Lena  Leighton,  Montpelier,  Ind. 

Mrs.    Laura   Routh,    Losantville,    Ind.  Mrs.   Stella  Lykins,  Middletown,  Ind. 
^Irs.    Laura   :Mills,    Parker,   Ind. 

EEL   RIVER 

<onfereiice    SiiperiiiteiHleiit — Mrs.    S.    W.   Raff,    628   S.    7th    St.,    Goshen,    Indiana. 

Local  Superintendent.s 

Antioch — Mrs.    Alva   Klutz,   North   :\Ian-  Merriam — Mrs.  John  L.  Young,  Kimmel, 

Chester,  Indiana.  Indiana. 

Elkhart — Mrs.  Charles  lientner,  1.508  \V.  .sidnev—  V     Floience    Messmore,   Sidney, 

Lexington   Ave.,    Elkhart,    Ind.  Indiana 

Go.shcn — ;\Irs.    Wm.    Fulmer,    S.    7th    St.,  .,,  \,         ,,,       ,        t    /-^       -i    -ixr. 

Goshen     Ind  Warren — .Mrs.  Charles  J.  Good,  Warren, 
Huntington — Millicent  Snyder,  Hunting-  Indiana. 

ton,  Indiana.  Six  3Iile — Mrs.  Brent  Chalfant,  Bluffton, 
Ivimmel — Mrs.  A.  W.   Cash,  Kimmel,  In-  Indiana,    R.   R.    6. 

diana. 

ERIE 

rontereiice    Siiiserintcndcnt — Mis.    I'earl   Gardner,   Edinhoro,    I'a.,    R.    R. 

I^ocal  Superintendent.s 

C'onneaut — Mrs.  Bert  I'almer,  Conneaut,  East   Springfield — :Mrsj  H.   L.   Lott,   East 

Ohio.  Sprinfifleld.  Ra. 

l)raketo>vn — Mrs.    Marie    Gluten,    Edin-  Sprinftboro — .Mrs.    Sarah    Gunn,    Spring- 

b(ir<>.    Pa.  boio.    Pa. 

Kdinboro — Mrs.  Leslie  Colvin,  Edinboro,  Washington    Valley — Mrs.    Xellie    Davis, 

Pa.  Waterford,   Pa. 

INDIANA    MIAMI    RESERVE 

<onfereiice    Superintendent — .Miss    Dora    I'ickens.    \'an    Jiuicn,    Indiana.    R.    R.    3. 

T>ocal    Snperintenilents 

I'ikcH     Peak — Mrs.     Ocie     Helvic.     Dab-        Marion — .Miss  l)ora  Pickens,  Van  PJuren, 
ville,  Indiana,  R.   It.   1.  Indiana,   R.  R.  :i. 


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MAINE 

Cont<'r«'«i«M'  Sii|M-i-iii(<-ii<lfiit  —  Miss  E\a  Copeland.  Al'aiDn,   IMaine. 

Local   Sii|>eriiiton«l<'iits 

Albion — ]Mrs.    Louise    Littlefleld.    Albion,        Blaine — Mrs.       Colby      Turner,       Blaine, 
Maine.  jNIaine. 

MERRIMACK 

ContVr«'n«'«-   Sii|icriiit<'ii<l«'n( — Mrs.  Bert   E.   Hood.    W'ooflst  f)ck,  A'ermont. 

Ijooal   Sui)erinten<U'nts 

WoodNtoek — :\Irs.    Bert  E.   Hood,    Wood-        East  Lynn — Mrs.  E.  INI.  jNIacNichol,  East 
stock,  Vermont.  Lynn,   Mass. 


Cont'«T«-ii;'«'   Si(]>frinlfii<l<-nt- 


MIAMI   OHIO 

Irs.   lildith   Spring.   Jvattin.  Ohii 
liOt-al   Superinti'ndents 


Johnson,       Ansonia, 
Clara     E.     Fultz. 


Ansonia — Mildred 

Ohio. 
Canipl»ellsti»\vn-— Mrs. 

Eaton.    Ohio.    R.    R.    7. 

Conoorcl — Mrs.  Hattie  Hart,  Eaton,  Ohio. 

Dayton  <l='irst  Church) — ^]\Irs.  Ida  Eick- 
nieyer.    1112    W.    2d   St.,    Dayton,   Ohio. 

Eaton — Mrs.   Edith  Spring-,   Eaton,  Ohio. 

Eranklin — Mis.  Walter  Beam,  Franklin, 
Ohio. 

Greenville — Mrs.  N.  F.  Patly,  249  Oak- 
view,    Greenville,    Ohio. 

l/ower   StiM»vater — No    report. 


I'iqua — Mrs.  A.  E.  Buchanan,  Piqua, 
Ohio. 

Sug^ar  Creek — Drusilla  Vaughan,  Center- 
\ille,   Ohio. 

8hiloli  Springs — Mrs.  Delia  Ziegler, 
Dayton,    Ohio,    R.    R.    1. 

Troy — :\Iae  Dane,  Troy,  Ohio. 

Versaille.«i — Mary  Rike,  Versailles,  Ohio. 

\Vest  Milton — Laura  Folker,  West  Mil- 
ton,  Ohio. 

Walnut  Hill.s — :\Irs.  Pressley  E.  Zart- 
mann,    Dayton,    Ohio,    1.52    Edgar   Ave. 


.Maple  RapUI.- 


MICHIGAN 
lioeal   Superintendent 

-Mrs.  Anna  X.   Blank,  Perrinton,   Michigan.   R.  R.   1. 


MT.    VERNON 


<;«nlert'nee   Supei-intt-iident — IMrs.   Lees. 


Loeal   Supe^iIltenllent^ 


Appleton — Mrs.    Ida   Hatch,    Centerburg, 

Ohio,   R.   R.   3, 
Centerburg — Miss    Mary   Willis,   Center- 

bui'g.   (ynici. 
CoiKhoeton — Mrs.    J.    ,S.     Baughman,     904 

Chestnut  St.,  Coshocton,  Ohio. 


Uanville — Mrs.  A.  J.  Workman,  Dan- 
ville,  Ohio. 

Fairview — Mr.s.  Ira  Berger,  Mt.  Vernon. 
Ohio. 

I  tica — Miss  Jessie  Shuff,  Utica,   Ohio. 

Westvllle — Mrs.  TOthel  Tavlor,  Belolt, 
Ohio. 


I'aliiier    *  oMrue   ( 'luireli--Mr' 


MISSOURI 

Leilia   ^McGuire,   Albany,   ^lissouri. 


NEW    YORK    EASTERN 

Conference  Superintendent — Mrs.   Thos.   G.   liobinson,   17    l^arclay  St.,   Albany,   X.   Y. 

I^oeal   Superintendents 
Albany — No  report.  Hiintersland — Mrs.  Harvey  Becker,  Mid- 

Clove — Mrs.  C.  B.  Dennis,  Legrangeville,         ,  dleburg.   N.  Y.,  R.  R.  2. 

N.    Y.,  R.  R.  1.5.  Oteso— Mrs.    Fannie   Martindale,    Otego, 

Freehold— Rebecca   Boyce,    Freehold,    N.        i-ortlandville— Miss      C.      Belle      Thorn, 


Y. 


Portlandville.  N.  Y. 


Hartwiek — Mrs.    Bertha    I)e;Mett.    Hart-        Kural  Grove — Mrs.  Mattie  Herrick,  Ran- 
-.v5ck,   N.    V.  dall,  N.  Y. 


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NEW   YORK    CENTRAL 

Lioonl   SuperinteniH-nts 
Brii.shton — Mrs.    F.    A.    Clark,    Brushton,        East  IlouiiKfield — Miss   Flora  Cleveland 
New  York..  Wattrto\\  n,   K.   Y. 

NEW    YORK    WESTERN 

Conference  Superintendent-— IMrs.   W.  S.   Daniels,   IMors'aiiville,  N.  Y. 

liOcal  SiiperintenflentM 
Hilton — Mrs.   Moselle,   Hilton,  N.  T.  Orangeport — Mrs.    R.    H.    Peel,    Gasport, 

Maehins — Mrs.   A.    Bartlett,   Machias,    N.  ^''^^^  York. 

->-  Royalton — Mrs.    F.    E.    Pease,    Lockport, 

^-  N.    Y. 

NORTH   CAROLINA 

Conference    Superiiitenileiit — Mr.«.    N.    G.    Newman,    Klon    CoUeg-p,    N.    C. 

Local   Superinten<1ent 
Elon  College — Mrs.   N.  G.  Xewman,  Elon   Colleg-e,  N.   C. 

NORTHWESTERN   INDIANA 

C«»nference    Superintendent — Marion   Muoic,   Galveston,    Indiana,   11.    R.    2. 

Local  Superintendents 

Argo.** — Mrs.  Xellie  Carter,  305  IVIain  St.,  Kokonio — Mrs.    Rosa    Green,    904    S.    Jay 

Ars^os,  Indiana.  St.,   Kokomo,    Indiana. 

l>eer    Creek — Mrs.     Tressa    Yater,     Gal-  **•''* — ^^i'-^-    ^lary    Parker,    Ora,    Indiana, 

veston,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  ^  R-  J^-    59. 

^           .              ,^         -r         ■      o     -^i      ^  Shiloh — No   report. 

Greento'.vn— Mrs.    Jennie    Smith.    Green-  r^^.^  creek  Valley— Mrs.  Maude  Toney, 

town,   Indiana.  Walton.    Ind.,   R.   R.    1. 

Hickory      Grove — :^Irs.       Nellie       Casad,  Young    America — Mrs.     Emma     Pickett, 

Monticcllo,  Ind.,  R.  R.  Russiaville,    Indiana. 

NORTHWESTERN   OHIO 

Conference   Superintendent — Mrs.    G.    R.   Mell,    700   S.    Broadway,    Lima.   Ohio. 

Local  Superintendents 
Bethel — No    report.  Lima — Mrs.   Hazel  Dickson,   424  S.  Scott 

Columbus    Grove— Mrs.     S.     H.     Kearns,  g^     Lj^a,  Ohio. 

Columbus  Grove,    Ohio.  ^..        „  ,       ,,.  ^ 

Defiance No  report.  Olive  Branch — Miss  Jessie  Brown,   Con- 

Delpho.s— -Miss    Cora    Morgan,    Delphos,  voy,   Ohio. 

Ohio. 

OHIO    CENTRAL 

Conference  Superintendent — ^Mrs.  Alta  OllinKer,  South  Vienna.  Ohio. 

Local  Superintendents 
C'olumbu.s — Mrs.  Susie  M.  Alexander,  169        >It.   Sterling- — Mrs.    ^Margaret    Holling-s- 
E.  Tompkins  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  head,    Mt.    Sterling-,   Ohio. 

OHIO    VALLEY 

Conterenee    Superintendent — Mis.    Katif-    Sidois,    ^Middlepoit .    Ohio. 

OHIO   STATE 

Coiilerence   Superin««'ndent — Mrs.   Mary   E.    Ilag-ans,   Mt.   Sterling-,   Ohio. 

OSAGE    (EASTERN    DIVISION) 

Local   Superintendent 
>It.  Zion--Mi-s.  L>dia  Nixdorl',   Iberia,   Missouri. 

RAYS   HILL   AND   SOUTHERN   PENNSYLVANIA 

Conference   Superintendent — >Mrs.   Anna   T.   Smith,   Inglesmith,   Pa. 

Local  Superintendents 

Buck     Valley — Miss     Viola     Bottenfield,        IMeasant    Grove — Mrs.    Blanche    S.    Hoi- 
Hancock,    Maryland.  lenshead,  Ncedmore,  Pa.,  R.  R. 

Karlston — Mrs.    Harvey    Darr,    Everett,       Rock  HiU — IVIrs.  Georg-e  Ferguson. 
Pa.,  R.  R.  3.  I'nion  Memorial — Mrs.  U.  J.   Bennett. 

Mt.   L^nion — Mrs.    McDa.niel. 


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ROCKINGHAM 

Local   SiiperiiitrnilentN 
KsiMt  I>>nii — Mrs.  E.  M.  MacNichol,  East        Kiltery    Point — Mrs.    Charles    W.    Cook, 
Lynn,    Mass.  Kittery    Point,    Maine. 

SOUTHERN    CHRISTIAN   CONVENTION 

Conference  Superintendent — Mis.   r;(i>(i    Hie  hards,  Winchester,  Va.,   42.*^  S.   Washing- 
ton   St. 

SOUTHERN    KANSAS 

Liooal    Superintendent 
Towanda — Mrs.    .Jane    Muoney,    Towanda,    Kansas. 

SOUTHERN   OHIO 

toiiferenoe   Superinteiid<'rit — Mrs.   Daisy  Day,   Betliel,   Ohio,    R.    R.    3. 

Liocnl  Superintendents 

Antioeli — Miss    Nola    Bee,    Bethel,    Ohio,  Oak    Grove — Mrs.      Edith      Wolf       West 

R.  R.  4.  Union,    Ohio. 

Har>voofl — Miss       Lucille      Cadwallader,  Poplar — ]\liss    Alta    Faye    Dean     Bethel 

Lynchburg-,  Ohio,   R.   R.   1.  Ohio,   ll.   R.   3. 

>lt.  Joy — :\Iiss  Nolene  Ellington,  Otway,  Pt.     I.snbel — Mrs.      Ocie      Little       Bethel 

Ohio,   R.   R.  1.  Ohio.   R.   R.   3. 

>It.    Zion— ;Miss   Josie   West,    New   Rich-  Ru.sisellville — Mrs.        Anna       Schatsman, 

mond,   Ohio,    R.    R.  Russellville,   Ohio. 

SOUTHERN    WABASH    ILLINOIS 

ronferenee   Superintend*!!! — ;\lrs.   Lena   Newlin,   Hutsonville,   Illinois. 

LoohI  Superintendents 
I^ainoite — :\Irs.    Lee    Pleasant,   Palestine,        Porterville — ^Frs.   R.   B.  Jfoiiis,   Hutsun- 
Jllinois.  i.ille,    Illinois. 

SOUTHWESTERN   IOWA 

Ijoeal    Superi!ite!idont 
3Iadrid — IMrs.   A.    E.   Skortman,   ^Madrid,    Iowa. 

TIOGA   RIVER 

< 'onl'erenee   Superintentient — Mrs.   .lulia   Rockwell,   Lawience\ille,   Pa.,   R.   R.   1. 

Lioeal   Superi!itendents 
East     Lawrence — Mrs.      Hattie     Tilford,        K^ersreen — Miss  Leona  Terr.y,  New  Al- 
Lawrenceville,  Pa.,   R.   R.   1.  ban.\-,   Pa.,   R.    R.   47. 

VIRGINIA    VALLEY    CENTRAL 

<'oiifer«'!iee  Superi!!tciident — Mrs.   R.   P.   Crumpler.  Luray,   Va. 

WESTERN    ILLINOIS 

Conference   Superii!te!!deiit — Mrs.   Grace   Lincoln,   Avon.   Illinois. 

WESTERN    INDIANA 

Conference    Superinten«le!it-— M  is.    Edith    ^Mason,    Veedersburg,    Indiana,    R.    R.    1. 

Local   Superintendents 
Advance — Esther      ^Morrison,      Advance.        Llndei! — Katherine      Harrigan,      Linden, 

Indiana,   R.   R.  Indiana. 

Antioch — Mrs.      Kirk      Phillips,      Frank-        Osborn       Prairie — Mrs.       Hattie      Black, 

fort,    Indiana,   R.   R.    5.  Veedersburg.   Indiana. 

Christian    Liberty — \Vilma    E.    Stephen-        Pleasant  View — Mabel  Clifton,  Lebanon, 

son.  Lebanon.  Indiana.  Indiana,   R.   R.   11. 

.Manson — Myrtle   Price,    Frankfort,    Tnd..        I'nion — Edith     McKnight,     Veedersburg 

R.    R.    fi.  Indiana. 

iMellott — May  AValters,  Mellott,   Indiana.        Win^ate — Ethel  Haa.s   Wingate,  Ind.  ;i 

WESTERN    MICHIGAN    AND    NORTHERN    INDIANA      .'-'-Z 

Conference  Superintendent — Mis.s  Lottie   Goodwin,   Pullman,   :Michigan.       .    /,;4- 


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(Continued   from   page   forty-seven) 

The  Board  of  Publishing  reported  that  all  those  who  were  nominated  by 
the  General  Board,  to  be  elected  by  the  Board  of  Publishing,  had  been  elected 
to  the  offices  named,  but  that  Rev.  Alva  M.  Kerr  accepted  the  editorship  for 
one  year  only,  and  declined  to  accept  the  offer  of  increased  salary.  It  also  re- 
ported that  the  salary  for  the  editor  of  the  Adult  Sunday-school  literature  had 
been  fixed  at  twelve  hundred  dollars  per  annum.     The   report  was  approved. 

Moved  and  seconded  that  a  committee  of  three,  of  which  the  President 
should  be  chairman,  be  appointed  to  prepare  and  present  niles  of  procedure 
for  the  government  of  this  Board.  Motion  carried,  and  the  President  an- 
nounced additional  names — Rev.  W.  P.  Minton,  Rev.  W.  H.  Denison. 

The  Department  of  Missions  made  additional  report  concerning  the  appoint- 
ment of  Committee  on  Missionary  Education.     The  report  was  adopted. 

On  motion  all  unfinished  business  was  referred  to  the  Executive  Board,  and 
the  General  Board  adjourned  with  closing  benediction  by  Rev.  W.  S.  Alexander. 


STATISTICAL  SUMMARY  REPORTED  TO  THE  CONVENTION,  BURLING- 
TON, N.  C,  OCTOBER,  1922 

Christian    Endeavor — 

Whole    number    of    conferences — 56, 

Colored — 4,    Total — 60. 
Whole    number    of    ordained    ministers — 805, 

Colored— 94,    Total— 899. 
Whole  number  ordained  since  October  1,  1918 — 77, 

Colored — 16,    Total — 93. 
Whole   number   of  licentiate   ministers — 137, 

Colored — 27.    Total — 164. 
Whole    number   received    since   October   1,    1918 — 136. 

Colored — 14,    Total — 150. 
Whole   number  giving  entire  time  to   ministry — 312, 

Colored — 26,  Total— 338. 
Whole   number   engaged    in   other  pursuits    than    the   ministry — 250, 

Colored — 29,   Total — 279. 
Whole   number   not   engaged   in    pastoral  work   at   all — 173, 

Colored — 46,    Total — 219. 
Whole   number  superannuated — 71, 

Colored— 4,   Total — 75. 
Whole   number   of    churches    on    roll — 1,108, 

Colored— 100,   Total — 1,208. 
"Whole    number    having    full    time    service — 233, 

Colored— 47,    Total— 280. 
Whole    number    having    less    than    full    time    service — 578, 

Colored — 27,    Total--605. 
Whole  number  having  no  services  at  all — 132. 

Colored — 2,    Total — 134. 
Whole    number   of  members    reported — 94,153, 

Colored — 6,277,    Total — 100,430. 
Wliole   number   of  new   buildings   dedicated    since   October   1,    1918 — 28, 

Colored — 8,   Total — 36. 
Whole   number   of   parsonages — 182, 

Colored — 2,    Total — 184. 
Whole  number  built   .since   October  1,   1918 — 13, 

Colored — 0,    Total — 13. 
Sunday-schools — 

Whole    number    of    schools — 944. 
Whole   number  in  main   school — S6,229. 
Whole  number  in  Home  Department — 2,138. 
Whole  number   in   Cradle   Roll — 5,732. 
Total    enrollment — 94,099. 
Christian    Endeavor — 

Whole    number    of    societies — 168. 
Whole  number  of  senior  members — 5,317. 
W^hole   number  of   intermediate   members --389. 
Whole  number  of  junior  memheis — 1,326. 
Total    membership — 7,032. 


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CONFERENCE  DEPARTMENT 

New  England  Group 

MAINE 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Hallowell) 

Session   of   1922 — Blaine,   Maine. 
Session   of   1<)23 — 

OIKoers — Rev.   J.   W.   Reynolds,   Newport,   Maine — President. 

E.    E.    Wig'gin,   Albion,    Maine — Vice-President. 

Rev.  G.   D.   Hallowell.   South  Brewer,   Maine — Secretary. 

R.   E.   Ireland,    Corinna,   Maine — Treasurer. 
l>opartm«'iit  Secretaries — B.  E.  ^^'ig■gin.  Albion,  Maine — Sunday-schools. 

Mrs.    Etta   ]M.   Hurlburt,    Bangor,    Maine — Christian    Endeavor. 

Mrs.   Alberta   L.   Bell,  Blaine,   Maine — FMucation. 

Mrs.    F.    D.   :Moses,    Eastpoit,    Maine — Missions. 

Ministers — •  Hallowell,   G.   D.,   South   Brewer,   Maine. 

Arnold,    Henry,    108    Bosrle    St,,    Fall    Rivei-,  Humphrey,    T.   P.,    Hampden   Highlands,   Me. 

Mass.  Hurlburt,     Donald     P.,     580     Hammond     St,, 

Bodman,  E.  J.,  3520  N.  Main  St.,   Fall  River.  Bangor,   Maine. 

Mass.  Kelley,  Lawrence  E.,  Caribou,  Maine,  R.  R.  2. 

Case,    Alexander,    Chewelah,    Wash.  Matteson,    C.     E.,     Corinna,    Me.,     R.    R.     1, 

Cbarlton,   W.   S.,   Island    Falls,   Me.,   R.   R.'  1.  Box    35. 

Cole,  Grace  E.,   Hampden   Highlands,   Me.  Orff,    B.    L.,    Lawrence,    Mass. 

Cole,   Horatio   E.,    Hampden   Highlands,   Me.  Reynolds,    J.    W.,    Newport,    Maine. 

Cottle,   W.   B.,    Kennebunk   Port,  Maine.  Turner,    M.    H.,    Blaine,    Maine. 
Flewelling,  Lemuel  E.,  Blaine,  Maine,  Box  87. 

Cliurcli,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Oft'erliiss,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,    1922) 

AI^BION — Rev.  F.  R.  Champlin,  pastor;  Rev.  N.  M.  Heikes  was  pastor  last  year; 
Elmer  E.  Wig'gin.  clerk,  Albion,  Maine.  Membership,  93.  Church  building 
valued  at  .$5,000.00.  I'arsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $229.23. 

S«n<lay-setiool — D.    G.    Robinson,    superintendent,    Albion,    Maine:    F.    C.    Little- 
fleld.   secretary.   Albion,   ]Maine.      Enrollment,    80;    average   attendance,   40. 
Christian    Endeavor — Eugene    Hussey,    president,    Albion,    Maine;    :Mrs.    Annie 
Abbott,    corresponding-   seci-etar.v,   Albion.    Maine.      Members — active,    16.      Con- 
tributed to  benevolences,   $15. 62. 

BANGOR  (FIRST* — Rev.  Donald  P.  Hurlburt.  pastor;  Rev.  Donald  P.  Hurlburt 
was  pastor  last  >"ear:  Miss  Alice  G.  Greeley,  clerk,  IH  Thirteenth  Street, 
Bangor,  Maine.  Membership,  74.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $5.00:  Education,  $5.00;  Fojeign  Missions,  $20.00;  Home  Missions, 
$20.00;   all   other  purposes,    $770.48. 

Stuiilay-seliool — H.  P.  Greeley,  superintendent,  20  Thirteenth  Street,  Bang-or, 
Maine;  Mrs.  H.  P.  Greeley,  secretary,  20  Thirteenth  Street.  Bangor,  Maine. 
Enrollment,  101:  average  attendance,  49.  Contributed  to  Missions,  $5.50;  for 
all  other  purposes.  $131.78. 

Christian  Endeavor — Roderic  W.  Hurlburt,  president,  580  Hammond  Street, 
Bangor,  ^ilaine;  Francis  E.  Woodbury,  secretary,  513  Union  Street,  Bang-or, 
Maine.     Member.s — active,   13;  associate,   12;  total,   25. 

BL.AINE  (Mars  Hill  and  Blaine  Central) — Rev.  M.  H.  Turner,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  E. 
Flewelling  was  pastor  last  .\-ear;  :Mrs.  Alberta  L.  Bell,  cleik,  Blaine,  Maine. 
Membership.  16.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed    to    Missions.    $38.48. 

Sunday-school — L.  E.  Flewelling,  superintendent,  Blaine,  Maine;  Miss  Ella 
Flewelling.  secretar.v,  Blaine,  Maine.  Enrollment,  35;  aver-ag-e  attendance,  25. 
Contributed   to  Missions,   $7.25;    for   all   othei-i  purposes,   $68.61. 

CHERRYFIELD  (Fir.st  Church  of  rnionvilie) — No  pastor;  No  clerk;  Nt>  preaching. 
Scattered  membership. 

CLINTON — No  pastor.      Membership,   5. 

CORINNA- — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  R.  E.  Ireland,  clerk,  Corinna,  Maine. 
Membership,  32.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$4,000.00.      Contributed   to   Foreign    ^lissions,   $20.00;   Home   Missions,   $10.00. 

EAST    BLAINE — Rev.    M.    K.    Turner,    pastor;    Mrs.    William    Walsh,    clerk,    Blaine, 
Maine.     Membership,  50. 
Sunday-school — Gilbert   Kilcollins,    superintendent.   Blaine,    Maine;   :Mrs.  Annie 


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Walsh,  secretai-y,  Blaine,  Maine.  Enrollment,  .'iC;  average  attendance,  40. 
Contributed   for   all   purposes,    $213.36. 

EAST  DIXMONT — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  H.  P.  Emery,  clerk,  Mon- 
roe, Maine,  R.  R.  2.     Membership,  61.     Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00. 

EASTOX  (PEOPI>ES  CHrilfH) — Rev.  L.  E.  Flewelling-,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  E. 
Flewelling  was  pastor  la.st  year;  Mrs.  Hazel  Curtis,  clerk,  Easton,  Maine, 
R.   R.      Membership.   21. 

EASTPORT  (NORTH* — No  pastor;  Rev.  A.  M.  Hainer  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
F.  D.  Moses,  clerk,  2  Third  Street,  Eastport,  Maine.  Membership,  75.  Church 
building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  Missions, 
$35.15. 

Snnelay-sohool — Alonzo  P.  Bogrett,  superintendent.  Princes  Row,  Eastport, 
Maine":  Miss  Arline  Bennett,  secretaiy,  3  Burrow  Road,  Eastport.  Maine. 
Enrollment,   110. 

ETNA — No   pastor;    No    pastor   last   year.      No    clerk.      2   members. 

HOliNESVlLLE — Rev.  L.  E.  Kelley,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  E.  Kelley  was  pastor  la.st  year. 

LITBEC — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  D.  Nutter  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Annie  E. 
Mitchell,  clerk,  Lubec,  Maine.  Membership,  191.  Church  building  valued  at 
$12,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $.S,.''i00.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastoral   service,   $1,550.00. 

Sundsij-sehool — Charles  E.  Bodman,  superintendent,  Lubec,  :Maine;  Sadie  Gra- 
ham, secretary,  Lubec.  Maine.  Enrollment,  193;  average  attendance,  84. 
Contributed  to"  Mission.^.   $10.00. 

Chri.stian  Endeavor — Miss  Nina  E.  Preston,  president,  Lubec,  Maine;  Miss 
Avise  B.  Preston,  corresponding  secretary,  Lubec,  :Maine.  :Members — active. 
23;  associate,  15;  honorary,  5;  total,  4.S.  Amount  contributed  for  benevolences 
during  the  year,   $8.00. 

>I.\RS  Hllil.   (RICHARDSON) — Rev.  L.  E.  Flewelling,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year; 
Alden   Sylvester,   clerk.   Mars   Hill,  Maine,   R.   R.      Membership   scattered. 
Sunday-.school — L.  E.   Flewelling,   superintendent,  Blaine,  Maine;  Loyd  Libbey, 
secretary.    Mars   Hill,    Maine.    R.    R.      Enrollment,    35;    average   attendance,    25. 
Contributed  to  Missions,   $95.38. 

NEWPORT  (HIGH  STREET* — Rev.  John  \V.  Reynolds  pastor;  Rev.  John  \V. 
Reynolds  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Annis  Judkens,  clerk,  Newport,  Maine. 
Membership,  78.  Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$4,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,500.00;  Missions,  $40.00;  Relief, 
$100.00. 

Sunday-sehool — E.  O.  Small,  superintendent,  Newport,  Maine;  Harold  Folsom, 
secretary,  Newport,  Maine.  Enrollment,  108;  average  attendance.  60.  Con- 
tributed   for  all    other   purposes,    $52.00. 

NE\%^BURG  CENTER — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year.     Membership  scattering. 

NORTH  LUBEC — Branch   of  Lubec  Christian  Church. 

NOR'I'H  NEWPORT — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mis.  Densmoie  S.  Hilliker, 
clerk,   Corinna,   Maine,   R.   R.   1. 

NORTH  WINTERPORT — Rev.  T.  P.  Humphrey,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Isaac   Foster,   clerk,   Winterport,   Maine,   R.    R.      Membership,   6   or   8. 

STETSON — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year.     Membership  about  10. 

TRESCOTT  (BAILEYS  >1ISTAKE> — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  IMrs.  Walter 
O'Brien,   clerk,   Lubec,   Maine. 

Str.^IMARY — Ordained  ministers,  16;  Churches,  21;  Churches  not  reporting,  7:  ;Mem- 
bership,  716.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $3,550.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $5.00;  Education,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $40.00;  Home  Missions, 
$30.00;  Missions,  $11.'^. 63;  Relief,  Funds,  $100.00;  all  other  purposes,  $999.71. 
Sunday-schools,  8:  Enrollment,  692.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies.  3;  Member- 
ship,   84.      Total    contributions    reported,    $4,843.34. 

MERRIMACK 

(Reported  by  Secretary   Baker) 
Session   of  1922 — Laconia,   N.   H. 
Session   of  192.3 — 
(>fl*u-eps — !iev.    E.    P.    Caswell,   Laconia,   N.   H. — President. 
Arthur  H.  Greene,   Laconia,  N.   H. — Vice-President. 
Rev.  W^  E.  Baker,  Woodstock,  Vt. — Secretary-Treasurer. 

Executive  Committee — F.   R.  Woodward,   Hill,  N.   H. 
Mrs.  IMary  J.  Hoyt,  Laconia,  N.  IT. 
Mi.s.s  Marv  A.   Rowell,   Franklin,   N.  H. 


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Ueparliiieiit   Seoretairles — Miss   iJertha    Metcalf,    \A'oodstock,   Xt. — Sunday-schools 
Alisy    Helen   Holmes.    Franklin,    N.   H. — Christian   Endeavoi . 
Rev.   George   Bainaid,   Boscawen.   N.   H. — Kducalion. 
Miss  Maiy  A.   Rt)\vell.   Fianklin.   N.   H. — Missions. 


Baker,  W.   E.,  Woodstock, 


Vt. 


Barnard,   George   F.,  Boscawen,   N.   H. 
Caswell.    E.    R.,     198    Baldwin    St.,    Laconia, 

N.    H. 
MetzKer,    Fraser.   Randolph,    Vt. 


Morrow.   G.   W..    635    Atkinson    Ave..   Detroit, 

Mich. 
Passey,   C.   W.,    Hill,    N.    H. 
Wriuht.    Elisha  H.,    Franklin,   N.   H. 
jioentiatt- — 
Biisiham,   Leland,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 


Churcli,    Psi-stor,    Clerk,    OtVerinsN,    Org':inizsiti«»iis 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,    to   October   1,    i;)22) 
KAST  (iRAFTOlX,  N.  H. — Supply  pastor;  Supply  pastor  last  year;   Tamar  F.   Kim- 
ball,   clerk,    Grafton,    N.    H.      Membership,    36.       Chuich     building-     valued     at 
$2,000.00.      Parsonage    valued   at   $1,400.00       Contributed     to     pastoral     service, 
$12.00  weekly;   Foreign  Missions,   $5.00;   Home  :Missions,   $5.00. 

FRAXKL.IX,  N.  H. — No  pastor;  Rev.  G.  A.  Cole  was  pastor  last  .vear:  :\[iss  Clara 
E.  Rowell.  clerk,  Franklin,  N.  H.  Membership,  241.  Received  last  year,  4. 
Church  building  valued  at  $45,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $1,500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $15.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $40.50;  Home  Missions,  $15.00;  Education,  $16.00;  all  other  purposes,' 
$582.83. 

Siindny-seliool — Miss  Mary  A.  Rowell.  superintendent,  Franklin.  N.  II.;  Mary 
Li.  French,  secretar.v,  Franklin,  N.  H.  Enrollment,  157;  average  attendance, 
97.94.  Contributed  to  Sunda.v-school  Department,  $8.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$262.57. 

HILL,  X.  H. — Rev.  C.  W.  Passey.  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  :\lrs.  Ella  E.  Wood- 
waid,  clerk.  Hill,  N.  H.  Membership,  76.  Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,096.76;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions,  $20.00;  Education,   $3.10;  all   other  purposes,   $322.26. 

Sunday-.sehool — F.  R.  Woodward,  superintendent.  Hill.  N.  H.;  :\lrs.  E.  J. 
Morrill,  secretary.  Hill,  N.  H.  Enrollment.  91.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes.  $76.03. 

1..4.COIVIA.  X.  H. — Rev.  E.  R.  Caswell,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  R.  Caswell  was  pastor  last 
year;  Truman  G.  Covey,  clerk,  Laconia,  N.  H.  ^Membership,  168.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,500.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,900.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $202.30;  Home 
Missions,  $132.50;  Education,  $24.23;  Relief,  $37.00;  all  other  purposes,  $1,843.55. 
Siintlay-school — Arthur  LI.  Greene,  superintendent,  Laconia,  N.  H. ;  Sutherland 
D.  Miller,  secretary,  Laconia,  N.  H.  Enrollment,  180;  average  attendance,  90. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Deijaitment,  $4.00;  all  other  purposes,  $290.51. 

SHREWSBURY,  VT. — Supply  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  P.  J.  Whitney, 
clerk.  Cuttingsville,  Vt.  Membership,  59.  Received  last  year,  3.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,800.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $600.00.  Preaching  during 
summer.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $240.00;  Ameiican  Christian  Con- 
vention,   $3.64;   Foreign   Missions.    $11.50;   Education,   $4.00. 

Snnday-.sohool — Mr.  W.  J.  Aldrich.  superintendent.  Cuttingsville,  Vt.;  Mrs.  J. 
George  Clark.  secrotar>-,  Cuttingsville,  Vt.  Enrollment.  46;  average  attend- 
ance. 25.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$10.06. 

SOUTH  DANBURY,  S.  H. — Rev.  John  Cummings.  student,  Hanover,  N.  H.,  pastor; 
Rev.  John  Cummings  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  K.  K.  Wells,  clerk.  West 
Andover,  N.  H.  Membership,  37.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $260.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $3.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.50;  Home  Missions,  $2.00;  all  other 
purposes,   $124.00. 

WOOOSTOCK,  VT. — Rev.  W.  E.  Baker,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  E.  Baker  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Eunice  B.  Gramlin,  clerk,  Woodstock,  Vt.  Membership,  165.  Re- 
ceived last  year.  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $3,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contiibuted  to  pastoral  service,  $1,550.00: 
American  Chiistian  Convention.  $8.92;  Foreign  Missions.  $58.46;  Home  Mis- 
sions. $50.00;  Education,  not  including  Defiance  College  Dav,  $4.00;  all  other 
purposes,    $1,899.00. 

Suii<lay-.srliaiol — Mr.  E.  J.  Paul,  superintendent,  ^Voodstock,  Vt.;  Mr.  Owen 
Houghton,  secretary.  Woodstock,  Vt.  Enrollment.  72;  average  attendance,  41. 
Contributed    to   Sunday-school    Department.    $5.00;    all    other   purposes.    $255.58. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  7;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  10;  Churches  not  re- 
porting, 3;  Membership.  782.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $7,170.76;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $30.56;  Education.  $51.33,  Foreign  Missions,  $340.76; 
Home    Missions.    $204.50;    Relief    Funds,    $37.00;    all    other    purposes.    $4,771.64. 


70  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Sunday-schools,  6;  Enrollment,  546;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Dept.  $20  00 
Total  contributions  reported,  $12,626.55.  Conference  offering-  to  American 
Christian  Convention,  $20.00. 

RHODE   ISLAND   AND   MASSACHUSETTS 

(Reported    by   Secretary    Chase) 

Session   of  1922 — Bogle  St.,  Fall  River,  I\Iass. 
Session  of  1923 — Providence,  R.  1. 

Officers — Rev.  E.  J.  Bodman,  3520  N.  Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. — President 
Rev.   P.   S.   Sailer,   241   E.    32d   St.,   Brooklvn,  N.   Y. — Vice-President. 
Mrs.  E.  A.  Chase.    105  I>otter  Ave..  Providence.  R.  I. — Secretary. 
Miss   Mary   Arnold,    Touisset,   Mass. — Assistant   Secretary. 
Warren  R.  Sanford,  Granite  Block,  Fall  River,  Mass. — Treasurer. 

Oepartiiient  Secretaries — Rev.  W.  G.  Sargent,  Providence,  R.  I. — Education. 

Miss  Helen  R.  Stearns,  14  S.  Sixth  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. — Sundav-schools. 

Miss   Bessie   M.   Alden,    59   Durfee   St.,    Providence,    R.    I.— Missions 

Walter  S.  Thomas,  330  Cottage  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. — Christian  Endeavor. 

3Iinisters—  Sailer,  P.  S.,  241   E.  32d  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Bodman.  E.  J.,  3520  N.  Main  St     Fall  River  Sargent,  William  G.,   138  Lenox  Ave.,  Provi- 

Mass.                                                    '                       '  ence,   R.   I. 

Fry.   Earl   C,   Utsunomiya,   Japan.  Webb,    Archie   R.,    R.    R.   3,    Alfred,    Me. 

Gardner,    Frank    H.,    Pottersville,    Mass. 

Gilbert,  Ernest  D..  Box  624.  Fall  River,  Mass.  Lieeiitlate.s — 

Gustin,   Ellen  G..  Attleboro,  Mass.  Kidd,    Thomas    W.,     144    Williston    St.,     Fall 

Hainer,     Herbert    M.,     271     Maple    St.,    New  River,   Mass. 

Bedford,   Mass.  Loftus,    John,    Swansea.    Mass..    Box   241,    R. 

Headley,    Orman   T.,    Crab   Orchard,    Tenn.  R.   1. 

Kirschbaum,  Wm.  G.,   Jr.,  3  South  St.,   East-  Robertson,   George,    Starkey   Seminarv,    Lake- 
port,   Me.  mont,  N.  Y. 

Palmer.  Stephen  G.,  Dighton,  Mass.  Thomas,    Walter    S.,    330    Cottage    St.,    New 

Reynolds,     William     J.,     R.    R.     4,     Norwich,  Bedford,   Mass. 
Conn. 

Church,    Pa.stor,    Clerk,    Offerins.s,    OrganiKation.s 

(Offerings  October  1,  1921,  to  October  1.  1922) 
ACUSHNET,  PERRY  HIM^ — Rev.  C.  H.  Cook,  supply  pastor;  Rev.  C.  H.  Cook, 
was  supply  pastoi-  last  year;  L.  H  Reynolds,  clerk,  Acushnet,  Mass.  !Mem- 
bership,  22.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $240.00;  Foreign  Missions.  $4.00;  Education,  $5.00;  all  other  pur- 
poses,   $3.12. 

Sunday-.school — Thomas  J.  Robinson,  supeiintendent,  Acushnet,  ^lass.;  ^Mrs. 
Albert  Jenney,  secietary,  Acushnet,  ZMass.  Enrollment,  33;  average  attend- 
ance, 18.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $1.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$37.32. 

ASSONET — Rev.  Clarence  F.  Gifford  (Bap.),  pastor;  Rev.  Clarence  F.  Gifford  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mi.  Joseph  S.  Taylor,  clerk.  Assonet,  Mass.,  Box  37.  ;Member- 
ship,  52.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parson- 
age valued  at  $2,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  serv- 
ice, $900.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.00; 
Home  Missions,  $15.00;  Education,  .$5.00;  all  other  purposes.  $415.00. 
Sun4lay-.school — Benjamin  F.  Coombs,  superintendent,  S.  Main  Road,  Assonet. 
Mass.;  Harriet  Evans,  secietary,  R.  R..  Assonet,  Mass.  Enrollment.  94;  aver- 
age attendance,  37.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other 
purposes,   $95.56. 

Chri.stian  Endeavor — Miss  Clara  Evans,  president.  Crystal  Springs,  .\ssonet. 
Mass.;  Annie  M.  Sisson,  corresponding  secretary.  Box  24,  Assonet,  Mass.  Mem- 
bers— active,    25;   associate,    14;    honorary,   1;   total,   40. 

BAKERA'II.,I.E — "Walter  S.  Thomas,  pastor;  Walter  S.  Thomas  was  pastor 
last  year;  Miss  Ada  I).  Brehaut.  clerk,  S.  Dartmouth,  Mass.  Membership,  5. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  Part  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $43.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.00;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $3  00;  Home  Missions,  $1.00;  Education,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $86.97. 
Sunday-school — Ada  D.  Brehaut,  superintendent,  South  Dartmouth,  ^lass.; 
Mary  A.  Reed,  secretary.  South  Dartmouth.  Mass.  Enrollment.  43;  average 
attendance.  7.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  %  .50;  all  other 
purposes.   $44.75. 

MROWNELLS  CORKERS— "Walter  S.  Thomas  (Licentiate),  pastor;  Walter  S 
Thomas  was  pastor  last  year;  :Mrs.  Adam  I.  Lawton,  clerk,  N.  Westport,  uMass 
Membership,  13.  Received  last  year,  9.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00 
Preaching  once  a  week.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $208.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $1.45;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.26;  Home  Missions.  $6.00 
all   other  purposes.   $9.87. 


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SuiKlsiy-scliool — Charles  F.  Sanford,  .superintendent.  North  W'e.'Jlport,  Mas.s.; 
Frank  Delano,  secretary,  Westport,  Mass.  Enrollment,  53;  average  attend- 
ance, 35.     Contributed  to  all  other  purpotses,  $142.77. 

CI.AYVILLE — Rev.  Gilbert  B.  Cutler,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  B.  Cutler  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mr.  Le  Roy  Gi'een,  clerk,  Clayville,  R.  I.  Membership.  IS.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $2,000.00.  Preaching  once  each  Sunday.  Contributed  to  Con- 
ference  expense,    $2.00. 

Suncla.v-Kohool — Orison  Cole,  superintendent,  Clayville,  K.  1.;  Mis.  Charles 
Walkei",  secretary,  Clayville,  R.  I.  Enrollment,  30;  average  attendance,  20. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $72.88. 

EAST  FREETCWX — No  pastoi';  Student  pastor  (Bap.)  last  year;  Jiliss  Bessie 
Chace,  cleik,  Acushnet  Station,  New  Bedford,  iVIass.,  R.  R.  Membership,  38. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Preaching  once  each  Sunday.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $628.50;  Home  Missions,  $4.00;  Education,  $3.00; 
all  other  purposes,  $355.56. 

FALL,  RIVER,  BOGI.E  STREET — Rev.  Heniy  Arnold,  pastor;  Rev.  Henry  Arnold 
was  pastor  last  year;  Wm.  Wm.  F.  Pashley,  clerk,  181  Jepson  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass.  Membership,  272.  Received  last  year,  25.  Church  building  valued  at 
$17,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00.  FuU  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service.  .$1,500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $25.00;  Home  Missions,  $11.00;  Education,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$5,476.00. 

Siiiiday-.schoul — Henry  A.  Adams,  superintendent,  136  Downing  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass.;  Ernest  Oliver,  secretary,  Svv  indella  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Enrollment, 
328;  average  attendance,  202.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department, 
$10.00;  all  other  purposes.   $493.18. 

FALL  RIVER,  FIRST  (FRANKLIN  STREET) — Rev.  Ernest  D.  Gilbert,  pastor; 
Rev.  Ernest  D.  Gilbert  was  pastor  last  year;  Fenner  C.  Brownell,  clerk. 
Fall  River,  Mass.  Membership,  148  active  (33).  Received  last  year,  8.  Church 
building  valued  at  $43,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,400.00;  Asst.  $200.04;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $19.74;  Foreign  Missions,  $353.23;  Home  Missions,  $98.69; 
Education,  $19.74;  Federal  Council,  $9.87;  Relief,  France,  China,  Russia,  Near 
East,    $1,656.45;   all   otherl  purposes,    $2,841.76. 

Sundsi.v-.sohool — Dr.  Fenner  A.  Chase,  superintendent,  373  N.  Main  St.,  Fall 
River.  Mass.;  Merrill  Winslow,  secretary,  216  Second  St..  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Enrollment,    190;   average    attendance,    60. 

FALL  RIVER,  NEW  BOSTON — No   report. 

Sunday-school — Mary  S.  Wordell,  superintendent.  977  Robeson  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass.;  Flora  Young,  secretary,  127  Ward  St.,  Pall  River,  Mass.  Enrollment, 
55;   average  attendance.   21.     Contributed  to  all   other  purposes,   $52.43. 

FALL  RIVER,  NORTH  (STEEP  BROOK)^Rev.  Edwin  J.  Bodman,  pastor;  Rev. 
Edwin  J.  Bodman  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  M.  R.  Gifford,  clerk,  3216  N. 
Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Membership.  107.  Received  last  year,  15.  Church 
building  valued  at  $12,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $25.00; 
Home  :\Iissions.  $15.00;  Education,  $12.00;  all  other  purposes,  $255.00. 
Simday-school — Stella  M.  Connor,  superintendent.  3820  Main  St..  Fall  River. 
Mass.;  George  T.  Thurston,  secretary,  3679  N.  Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  En- 
lollment,  120;  average  attendance,  73.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Depart- 
ment, $5.00;  all  other  purposes.  $28.70. 

Christian  Endeavor — :Miss  M.  E.  Bodman.  president.  3520  N.  Main  St..  Fall 
River,  :\Iass.;  Miss  Ruby  Read,  corresponding  secretary.  3300  N.  Main  St.,  Fall 
River.  Mass.  :\Iembers — active.  31;  associate,  3;  honorary,  3;  total,  37.  Con- 
tributed to  Christian  Endeavor  Department.  $3.00. 

Junior  t'hristian  Endeavor — Miss  Stella  Connor,  Junior  superintendent.  Steep 
Brook.   N.   Fall    River.  Mass.      Members — active,   20. 

FOSTER  CENTER,  R.  I. — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mr.  John  Spears,  clerk. 
Foster  Center,  R.  1.  Membership,  11.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00. 
Preaching  sometimes. 

Sunday-school — Lewis  Harris,  superintendent,  Foster  Center,  R.  I.;  Lena  M. 
Simmons,  secretary,  Foster  Center,  R.  I.  Enrollment,  52;  average  attend- 
ance.   17. 

HIWILLE — Walter  S.  Thomas,  pastor;  Walter  S.  Thomas  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Lillian  E.  Andrews,  clerk,  R.  R.  3.  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Membership,  12. 
Preaching  once  a  week.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.00. 
Sunday-school — Charles  E.  Hambl.\-.  superintendent.  Reed  Road,  North  Dart- 
mouth, ;\Iass. ;  Mis.  Frank  McLaughlin,  secretary.  North  Dartmouth,  Mass. 
Enrollment.  16;  average  attendance.  12.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  De- 
partment.   $1.40;    all    other   purposes.    $30.95. 

MOOSUP  VALLEY,  R.  I. — Rev.  H.  St.  J.  Filmer  (Bap.),  pastor;  Rev.  H.  St.  J. 
Filmer    was    pastor    last    year;    Mrs.    Ida    Dawley,    clerk.    Greene,    R.    I.,    R.    R. 


72 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Membership,  15.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Preaching-  once  each 
Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $208.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.25; 
Conference  expenses,   $5.00. 

Sundny-sohool — Mrs.  Carrie  M.  AVhite,  superintendent.  Greene,  R.  I.  Enroll- 
ment,  2.3:   average  attendance,   6.     Contributed  to  all   other  purposes,   $20.22. 

AEW  BEDFORD,  XORTH — Rev.  Herbert  M.  Hainer,  pastor;  Rev.  Herbert  M. 
Hainer  was  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Gladys  E.  Keen,  clerk,  79  Locust  St.,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.  ^Membership,  461.  Received  last  year,  60.  Church  building 
valued  at  $40,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $^^, 500.00.  Full  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,500.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$10.00;  Foreig-n  -Missions,  $298.00;  Home  Missions,  $100.00;  Education,  $202.37; 
Relief,   $248.37;   all   other  purposes,   $6,405.72. 

Sun(lay-.schooI — Helen  R.  Stearns,  superintendent,  14  S.  Sixth  St.,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.;  Helen  W.  Taber,  secretary.  323  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  En- 
rollment, 369;  average  attendance,  195.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  De- 
partment,   $5.00;   all   other  purposes,    $926.70. 

>ORTH  VVESTPORT — No  pastor;  Rev.  F.  H.  Gardner  was  pastor  last  year;  Mr. 
Frank  S.  Pettey,  clerk,  N.  Westport,  :Mass.  Membe)ship,  17  (28  non  resident). 
Received  last  year,  1.  Church  building-  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $278.20;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Foreig^n  Mis- 
sions, $16.50;  Home  Missions.  $18.49;  Education,  $8.57  ($4.00  Def.);  all  other 
purposes,    $322.70. 

Sunday-.xehool — Frank  S.  Pettey,  superintendent.  North  Westport,  Mass.  En- 
rollment,  32.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $131.05. 

POTTERS VIL,LE — Rev.  Frank  H.  Gardner,  pastor;  Rev.  Frank  H.  Gardner  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Emma  L.  Crowell,  clerk,  Pottersville,  Mass.,  Box  34. 
Membership,  158.  Received  last  year,  23.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00. 
Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $1,000.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $8.25;  Foreign  Missions, 
$53.20;  Home  Missions,  $54.03;  Education,  $20.55;  Relief,  $40.81  (East  and 
Miscel.);  all  other  purposes,  $417.62  including  $23.00  for  Defiance  College. 
Sunday-school- — Warren  F.  Sanford,  superintendent.  Granite  Block,  Fall  River, 
Mass.;  Rose  Phillips,  secretary,  R.  R.,  Somerset,  Mass.  Enrollment,  165; 
average  attendance,  87.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.()0;  all 
other  purposes,  $364.87. 
A   Christian   Endeavor  society   organized    in   September,    1922. 

PROA'IDEXCE.  ELMWOOD — Rev.  W.  G.  Sargent,  D.  D.,  pastor;  Rev.  Wm.  G. 
Sargent,  D.  D.  was  pastor  last  year;  Ernest  A.  Chase,  clerk,  405  Potter 
Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Membership,  541.  Received  last  year,  36.  Church 
building  valued  at  $60,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $2,500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $26.91;  Foreign  Missions, 
$448.59;  Home  IMissions,  $224.30:  Education,  $89.71;  Relief,  $448.48;  all  other 
purposes,  $2,812.62. 

Sunday-Kchool — Mark  L.  Dunning,  superintendent,  937  Hospital  Trust  Bldg-., 
Providence,  R.  I.;  Ralph  E.  Gould,  secretary,  82  Baxter  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Enrollment,  384;  average  attendance,  164.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  De- 
partment,  $3.00;   all   other  purposes,   $947.09. 

Christian  En«ieavor — Miss  Ada  Tanner,  president,  168  Stanwood  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  Robert  B.  Freeman,  corresponding-  secretary,  31  Hawthorne  St., 
Providence,  R.  I.  Mcmber.s — active,  33;  honorary,  12;  total,  45. 
Intermediate  Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Elizabeth  Bucklin,  president,  37  Moore 
St.,  Piovidence.  R.  1.:  Ray  Robinson,  corresponding  secretary,  133  Mitchell  St., 
Providence,  R.  T.     Membei's — active.  22. 

Junior  Christian  Endeavor — Caroline  A.  Vaughn,  .Junior  superintendent.  67 
Elmdale   Ave.,    Providence,    R.    I.      Members — active,    22. 

RICE  CITY,  R.  I. — Rev.  H.  St.  J.  Filmer.  pastor;  Rev.  H.  St.  John  Filmer  was 
pastor  last  year;  John  L.  Kettle,  clerk,  Greene,  R.  I.  Membership,  41. 
Received  last  year,  8.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,350.00.  Full  time  preach- 
ing-. Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $204.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $7.00;  Home 
Missions.   $5.50;  all   other  purposes,  $139.41. 

Christian  F^ndeavor — Abbie  A'.  Blown,  president.  Greene,  R.  I.;  Mary  E.  An- 
drews, corresponding  secretary,  Greene,  R.  I.  Members — active,  31;  associate, 
1;    honorary,    7;    total,    39. 

ROCKliAXD,  R.  I. — Rev.  Gilbert  B.  Cutler,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  B.  Cutler  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.  Seamans,  clerk,  Rockland,  R.  I.  Membership,  37. 
Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Full  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastgial  service,  .$364.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $11.21;  Relief, 
.  $20.00;  all  other  purposes,  $70.66. 
Sunday-school — Georg-e  W.  Cole,  superintendent,  Rockland,  R.  I.;  Mrs.  Leona 
Hill,  secretary,  Rockland,  R.  I.  Enrollment,  61;  average  attendance,  22 
Contributed   to   all   other   purposes,   $80.19. 

Christian  Endeavor — The  third  oldest  Christian  Endeavor  Society  in  the  coun- 
try is  in  this  church. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 73 

SMITH  MILLS,  MASS. — Rev.  E.  J.  Bodman,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  J.  Bodman  wa.s  pastor 
last  year;  Miss  Carrie  N.  D.  Potter,  clerk,  N.  Dartmoutli,  Mass.  Membership,  16. 
Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Preaching-  once  each  Sunday.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service.  $325.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $6.13;  Home  Missions, 
$8.21;  Education,   $6.70;   all   other  purposes,   $282.23. 

Sunday-Kcliool — Mrs.  A.  T.  Potter,  superintendent.  North  Dartmouth,  Mass.; 
Esther  Haskins,  secretary,  Noi'th  Dartmouth,  Mass.  Enrollment,  47;  average 
attendance,  30.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.42;  all  other 
purposes,    $51.26. 

SOrT.H  PORTSMOUTH,  R.  I. — Supply  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Lillian  G. 
Borden,  clerk,  R.  R.  2,  Newport,  R.  I.  Membership,  51  (10  contrib).  Church 
building  valued  at  $7,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Irregular  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $244.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.90; 
Home  Missions,   $4.00;   Education,   $3.50;   all   other  purposes,   $211.51. 

Sunday-.iioliool — :Mrs.  Lillian  G.  Borden,  superintendent,  R.  R.  2,  Newport,  R.  I. 
Enrollment,  33;  average  attendance,  14.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  De- 
partment,  $2.00;   all  other  purposes,   $59.79. 

SOUTH  REHOBOTH,  MASS. — Rev.  F  J.  Dark  (Bap.),  pastor;  Rev.  F.  J.  Dark  was 
pastor  last  year. 

Siinday-.scliool — Carl  O.  F.  Swanson,  superintendent,  Rehoboth,  Mass.;  Mrs. 
Esther  B.  Swanson,  secretary,  Rehoboth,  Mass.  Enrollment,  26;  average  at- 
tendance,   15.      Contributed   to   all   other   purposes,    $41.37. 

Ciiri»itian  Eiidoavor — Gerard  P.  Horton,  president.  Plain  St.,  Rehoboth,  Mass.; 
Carl  Oscar  F.  Swanson,  corresponding  secretary,  Moulton  St..  liehoboth,  Mass. 
Members — active,   7;   associate,   4;   honorary,   1;   total,    12. 

SOUTH  WESTI'ORT — Nathan  Arnold,  pastor;  Walter  S.  Thoma.s  was  pastor 
part  of  last  yeai-;  Miss  Carrie  B.  Gidley,  clerk,  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  R.  R.  78A. 
Membership,  20.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Parsonage  held  by  an 
association.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.29; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $1.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $2.70;  Education, 
$1.25   Detiance;   all   othei-  purposes,   $58.97. 

Sunday-.sohool — Abram  G.  Allen,  superintendent,  Westport,  Mass. ;  Nellie  M. 
Pettey,  secretary,  S.  Westport,  Mass.  Enrollment,  20;  average  attendance, 
11.    Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Depaitment,  $1.00;  all  other  purposes,  $40.19. 

SAVAIVSEA — Rev.  C.  B.  Hershey,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  B.  Hershey,  was  pastor  last 
year;  Miss  Martha  G.  Kingsley,  clerk,  Swansea,  Mass.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership, 
101.  Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,500.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,200.00;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $6.03;  Foreign  Missions,  $48.85;  Home  Missions 
$17.42;   Education,   $14.00;   Relief,   $4.14;   all   other  purposes,   $508.25. 

Sunday-sehool — F.  G.  Arnold,  superintendent,  Touisset,  Mass.;  Thomas  White, 
secretar.v,  R.  R.,  Swansea,  Mass.  Enrollment,  59;  average  attendance,  31. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $84.84. 

WESTERLY,  R.  I, — Rev.  Philip  S.  Sailer,  pastor;  Rev.  P.  S.  Sailer  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mr.  Samuel  Girven,  clerk,  13  Moigan  St..  Westerly,  R.  I.  Membership, 
353.  Received  last  year,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $5,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$1,500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $15.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $104.70; 
Home  Missions,  $50.00;  Federal  Council,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,   $887.50. 

Saiiday-.seliool — Isaac  G.  Smith,  superintendent,  134  Granite  St.,  Westerly, 
R.  I.;  Raymond  Mitchell,  secretary.  Summer  St.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Enrollment, 
150;  average  attendance,  69.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $255.00. 

,  Christian  Endeavor — Clarence  A.  Carr,  president,  Greenman  Ave.,  Westerly, 
R.  I.;  Edith  L.  Girven,  corresponding  secretary,  13  Morgan  St.,  Westerly,  R.  "l. 
Members — active,   20;   associate,   8;   total,   28. 

WEST  MANSFIELD — No  pastor;  Rev.  Guy  Maik  (Bap.)  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
E.  A.  Richmond,  clerk.  West  Mansfield,  Mass.  Membership,  49.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $8,000.00  completed.  In  process  of  erection.  No  preaching  until 
building  is  finished.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $162.00;  all  other  pur- 
poses,  $51.70. 

SUMMARV — Ordained  ministers,  13;  Licentiates,  4;  Churches,  25;  Membership, 
2,558.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $17,704.99;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $110.78;  Education,  $403.39;  Foreign  jNIissions,  $1,435.62;  Home  :His- 
sions,  $632.64;  Fedeial  Council,  $5.00;  Relief  Funds.  $2,418.25;  all  other  pur- 
poses, $21,619.17.  Sunday-schools,  23;  Enrollment,  2,383;  Contributed  to  Sun- 
day-school Department,  $39.32.  Christian  Endeavor  societies,  7;  Membership, 
265;  Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavoi'  Department,  $3.00.  Total  contribu- 
tions reported,  $44,372.16.  Conference  offering  to  American  Christian  Con- 
vention,  $25.00. 


74 THE     CHRISTIAN     A  N  N  U  A  L 

ROCKINGHAM 

(Reported    bj-   Secretary    Fisher) 

Session   of  1922 — I^ynn,  ^lass. 
Session   of  1923 — 

Officers — Rev.   Percy   W.   Caswell,  Manchester,   N.   H. — President. 
Rev.   Charles  H.   Fisher,   Cliftondale,   Mass. — Vice-President. 
Rev.   Leland   L.   Spaulding:,   Haverhill,   Mass. — Secretary. 
Mr.   E.   M.   :MacNichol.   Lynn,   Mass. — Treasurer. 

Department  Secretaries — Mr.  J.   P.  Amee,   Kittery  Point,  Me. — Christian  Endeavor. 
Rev.    Frieda    Kirkendall,    Haverhill,    Mass. — Sunday-schools. 
Mrs.  Syble  Merrill,  Port.smouth,   N.  H. — Missions. 

Ministers —  ilonsberKcr,    J.    M.,    Kittery    Point,    Me. 

^  ,„      .^o  ti  II   o*     n/i        u     t  Neagles,  Miss  Flora  M..  80  Silsbee  St.,  Lynn, 

Caswell,   Percy  W.,  496  Hall  St.,  Manchester,  Mass. 

^'   ^-I,        i.r-      -r     J     T.'**          T>  •    +    ivr  Sf.aulding-,    I.eland    L.,    Haverhill,    Mass. 

Coffin.   Mrs.   Winnifred,   Kittery   Point.  Me.  _  Willard.     Eugene,    Danville,    III. 

Everingham,    J.    E.,    Poitsmcuth,    JN.    H.,     n  Willard.    Mrs.    Bessie,    Danville.    111. 

Fisher.    Charles   H.,    17    Jackson   St.,    Clifton-  I.icentiatc — 

dale,    Mass.  True,    Miss   Alice,    410    Main    St.,    Amesbury, 

Fleming,  H.  J.,   South  Portland,  Me.  Mass. 

i'liurcli.    Pastor,    Clerii,    Oll'erings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

A3IESBl'RY — No  pastoi';  No  pastor  last  year:  Fannie  O.  Swett,  clerk,  26  Clark 
Road.  Membership,  71.  Received  last  year,  9.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$7,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Regularly  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $770.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $12.48;  Foreign 
Missions,  $49.75;  Home  Missions,  $58.75;  Education,  $12.48;  all  other  purposes, 
$610.52. 

HAVERHILL,,  SOVTH — Rev.  I.,eland  L.  Spaulding,  pastor;  Rev.  Carlton  Easton 
was  pastoi-  until  November  1,  1921.  Membership,  187.  Received  last 
year,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $15,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $7,000.00. 
Preaching  every  Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,113.00;  Foreign 
Missions,   $108.00;   all  other  purposes,   $2,846.00. 

KITTERY  POINT,  FIRST  CHURCH — Rev.  Charles  W.  Cook,  pastor;  Rev.  Charles 
W.  Cook  was  pastor  last  year;  J.  Percy  Amee,  clerk,  Kittery  Point,  Me.  Mem- 
bership, 56.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$2,500.00.  Preaching  twice  each  Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$1,077.44;  American  Christian  Convention,  $17.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $70.00; 
Home  Missions,  $46.20;  Education,  $25.00;  all  other  purposes,  $461.50. 
Sunilay-seliool — ^Millard  G.  Emory,  superintendent,  Kittery  Point,  ;Me. ;  Mrs. 
Maiion  Coffin,  secretary,  Kittery  Point,  Me.  Enrollment,  62;  aveiage  attend- 
ance, 35.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$145.13. 

Cliristian  Endeavor — James  P.  Amee,  president,  Kittery  Point,  ^le.;  J.  Percy 
Amee,  corresponding  secretary,  Kittery  Point,  Me.  Members — active,  39; 
associate,    2;   honorary,   7;   total   48.      Contributed,   $23.35. 

KITTERY,  SECOND — Rev.  J.  E.  Everingham,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Everingham  was 
pastor  last  year;  Miss  May  Brown,  clerk,  Kittery,  Maine.  Received  last  year, 
23.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
Weekly  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoial  service,  $871.00;  American  Chris- 
tian Convention.  $9.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $33.74;  Home  Missions,  $22.16;  Edu- 
cation,   $11.10;    all   other   purposes,   $74.06. 

Sun<laj-school — ^Slauiice  L.  Duncan,  superintendent,  Kittery,  iMaine;  Miss 
Mildred  A.  Gerry,  secretary,  Kittery,  Maine.  Enrollment,  12;  average  attend- 
ance,  91.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $261.82. 

Cliristian  Endeavor — Leo  M.  Young,  president,  Kittery,  Me.;  :Miss  Frances 
Haves,  corresponding  secretary,  Kilterv,  Me.  Members — active,  53;  associate, 
31;"tota],  84.     Contributed,   $112.53. 

LYNN,  PEOPLES  CHLRCH — Rev.  E.  N.  Noble,  supply  pastor;  Rev.  C.  H.  Fisher 
was  pastor  to  March  1  last  year;  Ella  M.  MacNichol,  clerk,  79  Clark  St.  Mem- 
bership, 57.  Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Preaching  twice  each 
Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $725.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $4.73;  Foreign  Missions,  $58.25;  Home  Missions,  $61.71;  Education, 
$1.00;    all    other   purposes,    $264.10. 

Sundny-Kchool — Charles  E.  Newman,  superintendent,  37  Graves  Ave.;  Mrs.  Ella 
M.  MacNichol,  secretary,  79  Clark  St.  Enrollment,  133;  average  attendance,  80. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $286.64. 

Intermediate  Ctiristian  Endeavor — Helen  Hupper,  president,  54  Oakwood  Ave.; 
Helen  Hupper,  corresponding  secretary,  54  Oakwood  Ave.  Members — active,  10. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 75 

MANCHESTER — Rev.  Percy  VV.  Caswell,  pastor;  Rev.  Percy  W.  Caswell  was 
pastoi'  last  year;  Miss  Elizabeth  Morrill,  clerk.  294  Laurel  St.  Membership, 
93.  Received  last  year,  12.  Church  building"  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Preaching- 
three  times  each  week.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,600.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $1(!.80;  Foreign  JNlissions,  $175.00;  Home  Missions. 
$145.00;   F^ducation,   $lt;.50;  all  other  purposes,   $8.00. 

Sunda> -.school— Percy  W.  Caswell,  superintendent,  486  Hall  St.;  Charles  W. 
Adams,  secretary,  10  Malvern  St.  Enrollment,  248;  average  attendance,  98. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $85.49. 

MIRKOR  LAKE — No  regular  pastor  for  three  years;  Advent  pastor  from  Wolf- 
boro  supplies.  John  A.  Edgerly,  clerk.  Mirror  Lake,  N.  H.  Miss  Ethel  Ben- 
nett has  kept  a  Sunday-school  class  of  children,  but  no  adult  classes. 

XEWTON — No  report. 

SuiniJiy-.scliool— Albert   W.    Flanders,    superintendent,   Newton,   N.   H.,   R.    R.    2; 

Augusta   Grekstein,    secretary,    Newton,    N.    H.,    R.    R.    1.      Averag-e    attendance, 

40.      Contributed    to    Sunday-school    Department,     $5.00;     all     other     purposes, 

$131.03. 

Chrisstlaii    Endeavor — Charles    A.    Kimball,    president,     Newton,     N.    H. ;     Miss 

Minnie    Day,    corresponding    secretary,    Newton,    N.    H.      Members — active,    47; 

associate,    22;   total,   69.     Contributed,   $21.09. 

AORTHAMPTON — Rev.  E.  K.  Amerzeen,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  K.  Amerzeen  was  pastor 
last  year;  Fred  A.  Drew,  clerk,  North  Hampton,  N.  H.  Membership,  26.  Church 
building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Preaching  Sunday  mornings.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $550.00;  Home  Missions,  $6.65;  Education,  $8.14;  all  other 
purposes,   $1,289.00. 

Sun<lay-.scliool — Elwell  Tarlton,  superintendent.  North  Hampton,  N.  H. ;  E.  T. 
Blown,  secretary.  North  Hampton,  N.  H.  Enrollment,  54;  average  attendance, 
33.      Contributed    to   all   other   purposes,   $70.00. 

PORTSMOUTH  (COtRT  STREET) — Rev.  A.  M.  Halner  pastor  after  December  1, 
1922;  Rev.  L.  E.  Follansbee,  was  pastor  last  year;  Joseph  Philbrick, 
clerk,  16  Bridge  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Membership,  137.  Received  last  year, 
5.  Church  building-  valued  at  $7,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $5,000.00. 
Preaching  twice  each  Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,500.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $20.00;  Foreign  JMissions,  $183.08;  Home  IMis- 
sions,  $216.20;  Education,   $75.00;  all  other  purposes,  $682.25. 

Sunday-Ncliooi — Joseph  Phillbrick,  superintendent,  16  Bridge  St.;  Dorothy 
Daley,  secretary,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Enrollment,  125;  averag-e  attendance,  63. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   ,'$246.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Hazel  B.  Tattle,  president,  17  Pickering  St.;  Oscar  E. 
Brigham,  corresponding-  secretary,  500  Broad  St.  INIembers — active,  30;  as- 
sociate, 1;  honorary,  5;  total,  36.     Contributed,  $87.27. 

RYE — Rev.  J.  E.  Everingham,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Everingham  was  pastor  last  year; 
■Mrs.  C.  M.  Woodman,  clerk,  I'ortsmouth,  N.  H.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  92. 
Received  last  year,  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $2,500.00.  Weekly  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $520.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $4.46;  Foreign  Missions,  $18.88;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $11.70;   Education,   $11.75;   all  other  purposes,   $668.90. 

Siuiday-school — Mrs.  Bessie  McCaffie,  superintendent,  Portsmouth,  N.  H..  R. 
R.  2;  ]Vlr.  Charles  Wendell,  secretary,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment, 
130;   average  attendance,   40. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Marion  C.  Flagg,  president.  Rye,  N.  H.  Members — 
active,   32;  associate,   4;  total,   36.     Contributed,  $20.00. 

STRATHAM — Rev.  H.  J.  LeRoy,  pastoi  ;  Rev.  H.  J.  LeRoy  was  pastor  last  year; 
Fred  L.  Jewell,  clerk,  Stratham,  N.  H.  Membership,  22.  Received  last  vear, 
1.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Preach- 
ing- each  Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,400.00;  Foreign  Missions 
$7.00;   Home   Missions,   $6.00;    all    other   purposes,    $125.00. 

Sunday-!«chool — Willard  Barker,  superintendent,  Stratham.  N.  H.;  George  H. 
Bowley,  secretary,  Stratham,  N.  H.  Enrollment,  74.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes,    $40.00. 

WOLFBORO — No  pastor;  Rev.  B.  F.  Black  was  pastor  last  year;  Carrie  M.  Young, 
clerk,  Wolfboro,  N.  H.  Membership,  94.  Parsonage  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Preach- 
ing- twice  on  Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,490.00;  American 
Christian  Convention.  $4.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$8,343.00. 

Sunday-.sehooI — H.  H.  Hart,  superintendent,  Wolfboro,  N.  H.;  Carrol  W.  Avery, 
secretary,    Wolfboro,   N.   H.     Enrollment,    93;   average   attendance,   55. 

YORK  AM)  KITTERY — No  report. 

Sunday-school — Etta  B.  Mclntire,  superintendent,  York  Village  Maine;  Mrs. 
Frank  Piper,  secretary,  York  Village.  Maine.  Enrollment.  46;  average  at- 
tendance,  20.     Contributed  to   all  purposes,   $20.00. 


76  TH  E     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  10;  L,icentiates,  ];  Churches,  14;  Churches  not  re- 
porting, 3;  Membership,  885.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $11,616.44; 
American  Chiistian  Convention,  $88.77;  Education,  $160.97;  Foreign  Missions, 
$718.62;  Home  Missions.  $574.44;  all  other  purposes,  $15,376.33.  Sunday-schools, 
11;  Enrollment,  977;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $7.00.  Chris- 
tian Endeavor  Societies,  6;  :Membership,  283.  Total  contributions  reported, 
$28,542.57.      Conference   offering   to   American   Christian    Convention,    $25.00. 

YORK  AND  CUMBERLAND 

(Reported   by  Secretary  Moulton) 
Session  of  1922 — 
Session  of  1923 — 

Officers — Rev.  N.  M.  Heikes,   Freedom,  N.  H. — President. 

Rev.  G.  H.  Kent,  South  Berwick,  Me.,  R.  R. — Vice-President. 
W.  G.   Moulton,  York  Village,  Me. — Secretary-Treasurer. 
C.   H.   Young-,    York   Corner,   Me..    R.   R. — Assistant   Secretary. 
Allen  C.  Moulton,  York  Village,  Me. — Secretary  Sunday-schools. 

Executive  Board — W.  A.  Bennett,  Freedom,  N.  H. ;  Benjamin  Goodier,  North  Saco, 
Me.,  R.   R. ;  Allen  C.  Moulton,   York  Village,  Me. 

>Iinlsters —  Knight,    Z.,    North   Saco,    Me.,   R.   R. 

"    Ferguson.   Levi,  Mirror  Lake,   N.   H.  5?."?"*^s:e,    J.    H      Kittery   Point,   M^ 

Heikes,   N.  M.,    Freedom,   N.   H.  Ridlon,  N.  T.,  North  Hampton.  N.  H. 

Kent,   G.   H.,   South   Berwick,  Me.,  R.  R. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Or^aiiExations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   Octobei-   1,    1922) 
BLUE   POINT — Rev.   R.   H.   Colby,   pastor;    Rev.   R    P..   Colby   was   pastor   last  year; 
Mrs.   H.   E.   Leavett,   clerk.   Pine   Point,   Me.      Membeiship,   20.      Church   building- 
valued    at    $2,500.00.      Full    time    preaching.      Contributed    to    pastoral    service, 
$312.00. 

Sunday-school — Rev.  R.  H.  Colby,  superintendent,  Scarbrow  Beach,  Me.;  Mrs. 
Walter  Seavey,  secretary.  Pine  Point,  Me.  Enrollment,  20;  aveiage  attend- 
ance,  10. 

CENTER  LOVELIj — No  pastor;  Rev.  H.  J.  Fleming  was  pastor  last  year.  Mem- 
bership. 79.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$2,300.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoi'al  service, 
$490.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.00; 
Education,    $20.00;   all    other   purposes,    $34.35. 

Sunday-school — William  L.  Vance,  superintendent.  Center  Lovell,  Me.;  Mrs. 
William  L.  Vance,  secretary.  Center  Lovell,  Me.  Enrollment,  25;  average 
attendance,   15.     Contributed   to  all   purposes,   $6.50. 

FREEIJOM — Rev.  N.  M.  Heikes,  pastor;  Rev.  Ira  S.  Jones  was  pastor  last  year; 
Minnie  B.  Drake,  clerk.  Freedom,  N.  H.  Membership,-  46.  Church  building- 
valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $800.00;  Foreign  Missions.  $7.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions,   $11.11. 

Sunday-school — ^^M.  B.  Godfrey,  superintendent.  Freedom,  N.  H.;  Hattie  P. 
Burnham,  secretary.  Freedom,  N.  H.  Eniollment,  40;  average  attendance.  37. 
Contributed    to   all   other    purposes,    $8.92. 

NORTH  SACO — Rev.  Zeblon  Knight,  pastor;  Rev.  Zeblon  Knight  was  pastor  last 
year;  Miss  .-Vnnie  Libby,  clerk.  North  Saco,  R.  R.  1.  Membeiship,  S5.  C'.iurch 
building-  \alued  at  $2,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00.  VuU  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  American  Chiistian  Convention, 
$8.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $50.00;  Home  Missions,  $45.00;  Educatit)n,  $6.00;  Re- 
lief,  $15.00;   all   other  purposes,    $15.00. 

Sunday-school — Edward  Merrill,  superintendent,  North  Saco,  Maine,  R.  R.  1; 
Stephen  Haines,  secretary,  North  Saco.  Maine,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  65;  aver- 
age   attendance,    38. 

SOUTH  BERWICK,  NEW  YEARS — Supplied  by  Rev.  G.  H.  Kent;  Rev.  G.  H.  Kent 
supplied  last  >ear;  Mrs.  Emma  M.  Emery,  clerk.  South  Berwick,  Maine,  R.  R. 
Membership,  18.  Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$500.00.  Part  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $3.00  per 
Sunday. 

SOUTH  BERWICK  AND  WELUS — Rev.  G.  H.  Kent,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  H.  Kent  was 
pastor  last  year;  G.  C.  Hamilton,  clerk.  South  Berwick.  Maine,  R.  R.  Mem- 
bership, 105.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$1,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $600.00; 
American  Christian  Convention.  $5.06;  Foreign  :Missions.  $11.64;  Home  Mis- 
sions. $8.00;  Education,  $8.00;  all  other  purposes,  $10.00. 
Sunday-school — Arthur   Tufts,    superintendent.    South    Berwick,    ISIaine,    R.    R. ; 


THE     CHRISTIA  N     ANNUAL /77 

Charles  Thuiiell.  secrelaiy,  Xoith  Berwick,  Maine.  EnrollnierU,  (IS;  average 
attendance,   47.     Contributed   to   all   puipose.s.   $3.00. 

YORK  C'ORIVER — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  W.  G.  Moiilton.  clerk,  York 
Village,  Maine.  Membership,  48.  Church  building-  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Pai- 
sonage  valued  at  $3,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service  $600.00  for  Supply;  Foreign  Missions,  $1(;.94:  Education,  $1(;.00;  all 
other  purposes,   $4i)S.70;   New  Organ,   $400.00. 

Suiiiiay-.sohool — Klizabeth  Hasson,  superintendent,  York  Corner,  Maine,  K.  li.; 
Alice  Patch,  secretary,  York  Village,  Maine.  Enrollment,  86;  average  attend- 
ance, 42.     Contributed  to  all  pinposes,  $25.00,  besides  other  supplies  of  $45.00. 

St'M.MARY — Ordained  ministeis,  6;  Churches,  7;  Membership,  401.  Contributions; 
Pastoral  seivice,  $3,558.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $23.06;  Education, 
$50.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $100.58;  Home  Missions,  $64.11;  Relief  Pounds,  $15.00; 
all  other  purposes,  $958.05.  Sunday-schools,  6;  Enrollment,  304.  Total  contri- 
butions  reported,   $4,768.80. 

New  York  Group 

ERIE 

(Reported   by  Secretaiy   Dearborn) 

Session   of   1922 — Springboro,   Pa. 
Session   of  1923 — Conneaut,  Ohio. 

Olticers — Hermon  Eldredge,  Y.   M.  C.  A.   Bldg.,   Erie,   Pa. — President. 
Rev.   H.    L.   Lott,   East   Springfield,   Pa. — Vice-President. 
Rev.  Louis  E  Dearborn,  Springboro,  Pa. — Secretary. 
Mr.   Frank   E.    Wood,   Girard,   Pa. — Treasurer. 

Trustees — Dr.  Ef.  J.  Phillips,  Bear  Lake,  Pa.;  Mr.  J.  A.  Lamb,  Conneautvile,  Pa.; 
Mrs.   Lee  Harvey,   Conneaut,   Ohio. 

Department  Seeretarie.s — r)r.  Millie  J.  Chapman,  Springboro,    Pa. — Missions. 
Dr.    Cariyle    Sumrnerbell,    Keokuk,    Iowa — Education. 
Miss   Clara   Harvey,   Conneaut,   Ohio — Christian   Endeavor-. 
Mrs.    L.    E.    Dearborn,    Springboro,    Pa. — Sunda.v-schools. 
Rev.   H.  L.   Lott,   East   Springfield,   Pa. — Ministry. 
Rev-.  L.  E.  Dearborn,  Springboio,  Pa. — Churches. 

Ministers^  Tyler.    Myron,    Blackshear,    Ga.,    R.   R.    1. 

Dearborn.    Louis   E.,    Springboro,    Pa.  I.ieentiate.s — 

Gleason,  Rufus  H.,  Ashville,  N.   Y.  Eldredge,    Hermon,   Y.  M.   C.   A.   Bldg.,    Erie, 

Lott,   H.   L.,    East   Sprin.gfield,   Pa.  Pa. 

Richcv,    F.    B.,    Danville,    Ohio.  Kely,   T.   B.,    Jamestown,    New    York. 

Shoults,  J.  H.,   803  W.  21st  St.,   Erie,   Pa.  Waggoner,  Mrs.  Florence  V..  15  W.  17th  St., 

Sumrnerbell,    Cariyle,    Keokuk.    Iowa.  Jamestown,    N.  Y. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings  October  1,  1921,  to  October  1.  1922) 
BKAR  LAKE— No  pastor;  J.  W.  Nicholson  was  pastor  last  y^ear;  Mrs.  Lida  St. 
John,  clerk,  Beai-  Lake,  Pa.  Membership,  45.  Received  last  year,  5.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Preaching  every  two  weeks.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $304.91;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $5.00. 
Sunday-sehool — Dr.  Phebie  Pliillips,  superintendent.  Bear  Lake,  Pa.;  Walton 
B.  St.  John,  secretar.v,  Bear  Lake,  Pa.  Enrollment,  81;  average  attendance,  30. 
Contributed  to  all   other  purposes,  $96.04. 

BEAAER  CEXTER  (fO^IMriVITY  CHURCH) — Rev.  L.  E.  Dearborn,  supply  pastor; 
Rev.  W.  P.  Sipe  was  pastor  last  year;  W.  I.  liackett,  clerk,  Conneautville.  Pa. 
Membeiship,  18.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,800.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$1,800.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Weekly  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastoral   service.   $312.00;   all   other   purposes,   $35.00. 

Sunday-sehool — E.  S.  Artman,  superintendent,  Conneautville,  Pa.;  Frances 
Fower,  secretary.  Springboro,  Pa.  Enrollment,  110;  average  attendance,  50. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $171.12. 

CONXEAUT — No  pastor;  Rev.  Cariyle  Sumrnerbell  was  pastor  last  year;  F.  L. 
Stevens,  clerk,  537  Liberty  St.,  Conneaut,  Ohio.  Membership,  540.  Received 
last  year-,  53.  Church  building  valued  at  $30,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$5,000.00.  Preaching  twice  weekly.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,000.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $25.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $75.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $50.00:  Education,  $15.00;  Relief,  $5.77;  all  other  purposes,  $66.00. 
Sunday-school — Joe  Webster,  superintendent,  648  Harbor  St.,  Conneaut,  Ohio; 
Florence  W.  Smith,  secretary,  414  Madison  St.,  Conneaut,  Ohio.  Enrollment 
499.        Contributed   to  all   (;ther-  purposes,   $585.95. 


78 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

C'hri.stiaii  Endeavor — Mrs.  P'kn-ence  INIallory,  pre.sident,  47  Beaver  St.,  Con- 
neaut,  Ohio;  Florence  Smith,  corresponding-  .secretary,  414  Madison  St.,  Con- 
neaut,   Ohio.      Members — active,    31;   associate,    11;    honorary,   10;   total,    52. 

I»EWITTVIL,L,E — Rev.  E.  D.  ]Mattison  (U.  B.),  pastor;  Rev.  E.  \V.  Mattison  (U.  B.), 
was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Mabel  U  Gag:e,  clerk,  DeWitlville,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  43. 
Membership,  44.  Preaching  twice  each  Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $600.00;  Foreign  Missions,  S13.00;  Home  Missions,  $10.00;  Relief,  $3.00; 
all  other  purposes,  $265.00. 

Sunda.v-scliool — Mrs.  Geo.  Kirland,  superintendent,  DeWittville,  N.  Y.;  Miss 
Geneva  Parker,  secretary,  DeWittville,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  94.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,   $142.12. 

ChriNtian  Endeavor — Vera  Rouse,  president,  DeWittville,  N.  Y. ;  Miss  Geneva 
Parker,  corresponding  secretary,  DeWittville,  N.  Y  Members — active,  15; 
associate,   17;  honoiary,   3;  total,   45. 

r»RAKETO\%'lV — A.  C.  Joy.  supply  pastor;  Rev.  Ivan  Shreeves  was  pastor  last 
year;  Marv  Fish  clerk.  Waterford,  Pa.  Membership,  34.  Received  last  year, 
3.  Church  building:  valued  at  $3,500.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Week- 
ly preaching  during  summer.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $175.28;  Foreign 
Missions,  $9.21;  all  other  purposes,   $114.86. 

Sunday-.sehool — Mrs.  Georgia  Ghere.  .superintendent,  Waterford,  Pa.,  R,  R.  6; 
La  Rue  Gardner,  secretary,  Edinboro,  Pa.,  R.  R.  6.  Enrollment,  96;  averag-e 
attendance,  37.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.25;  all  other 
purposes,   $182.02. 

EAST  SPRINGFIELD — Rev.  H.  L.  Lott,  pastoi-;  Rev.  H.  L.  Lott  was  pastor  last 
year;  Lillian  Ellis,  clerk,  East  Springfield,  Pa.  Membership,  127.  Received 
last  year,  21.  Weekly  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $686.66; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $32.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $60.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $60.00;   Education,   $36.00;   all   other  purposes,   $293.69. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.   C    L.   Ward,   superintendent.   East  Springfield,   Pa.;  Helen 
WickeVsham,    secretary.    East    Springfield,    Pa.      Enrollment,    146;    average    at- 
tendance,  69.     Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,   $4.75;   all  other  pur- 
pose.s,    $117.30. 
Ciiristian  Endeavor — No   report.      It   is  a   new   one,  just   started   recently. 

ERIE — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  E.  .lanke,  clerk,  363  W^  18th  St.,  Erie 
Pa.     Membership,   40.     No  preaching-.     Contributed  to  all   purposes,  $86.48. 

FAIRVIE\%' — Rev.  H.  L.  Lott,  supply  pastor;  Rev.  H.  I...  Lott  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  G.  C.  Zindel,  clerk,  Fairview,  Pa.  Membership,  20.  Preaching  every  two 
weeks.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $80.60;  American  Christian  Conven- 
tion, $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.00;  Home  Missions,  $7.40;  Education,  $2.00; 
all   other  purposes,   $115.80. 

Siinday-Nchool — Lsaac  Pratt,  superintendent,  Girard,  Pa.,  R.  R.  3;  W.  B.  Mason, 
secretary,  Fairview,  Pa.  Aveiage  attendance,  15.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes,    $20.00. 

HAMMOXnS  CORNERS — Rev.  R.  E.  Benjamin,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  E.  Benjamin  was 
pastor  last  year;  Lucy  Holden,  clerk,  Pierpont,  Ohio.  Membership,  18.  Weekly 
preaching.     Conti'ibuted  to  pastoral  service,  $6.00  a  sermon. 

Siinday-.vchool — Mrs.  Lucy  Holden,  superintendent,  Pierpont,  Ohio;  Miss  Leota 
Headley,  secretary,  Pierpont,  Ohio.  Averag-e  attendance,  35.  Contributed  to 
all    other   purposes,    $40.00. 

SPRIN'tiBORO — Rev.  L.  E.  Dearborn,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  E.  Dearborn  was  pastor  last 
veai-;  Mrs.  Ada  Bentley,  clerk,  Springboro,  Pa.  Membership,  107.  Received 
last  yeai-,  15.  Church  building  valued  at  $7,000.00.  Preaching-  three  times 
every  two  weeks.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,184.00;  American  Chris- 
tian"  Con  vention,  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $43.00;  Home  Missions,  $10.00; 
Education,   $14.00;   Relief,   $5.00;  all   other  purposes,   $728.48. 

Sunday-school — F.  A.  Coughlan,  superintendent,  Spiing-boro,  Pa.;  Miss 
Sarah  Ryan,  secretary,  Springboro,  Pa.  Enrollment,  122;  average  attendance, 
70.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $10.80;  all  other  purposes, 
$180.00. 

Intermediate  Christian  Endeavor — ^Miss  Sara  Ryan,  President,  Spring-boro,  Pa.; 
Fied  Coughlan,  siipeiintendent,  Springboro,  Pa.;  Julia  King-,  corresponding- 
secretary.  Springboro,   Pa.      Members,   9. 

Junior  Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  (Rev.)  L.  E.  Dearborn,  superintendent 
Springboro,  Pa.;  Esther  McCullough,  corresponding  secretary,  Springboro,  Pa. 
Membeis,   16. 

WASHINCtTOlV  VALLEY — A.  C.  Joy,  supply  pastor:  A.  C.  Joy  was  supply 
pastor  part  of  last  vear;  Mrs.  Elmiia  McGrogy,  clerk.  Edinboro,  Pa.  Member- 
ship, 53.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $500.00. 
I'reaching  once  each  week  in  summer  only.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$78.68;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.08;  Home  Missions,  $1.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$1,310.16. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  79 

Sundsiy-.scliool — Earl  Kinter,  siipeiintendont.  Waterl'ord,  I'a.;  Mi.ss  Ethel 
McLalien.  secretary,  Waterl'ord,  Pa.  Contributed  to  Sunday-t^chool  Depart- 
ment,   $5.00;   all  other  piiipo.-^es,   .$75.14. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  mini.steis,  7;  Licentiates,  3;  Churches,  12;  Churches  not  re- 
porting-, 1;  Membership.  1.046.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $5,422.13; 
American  ChrL-^tian  Convention,  !f()9.00:  Education,  $fi7.00;  Foreign  >lissions, 
$218.29;  Home  Mi.^siun.s.  $ltiS.40:  Relief  Fund.s,  $13.77;  all  other  purposes, 
$3,020.47.  Sunday-schools,  10;  Enrollment,  1,148;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school 
Department,  $22.80.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  4;  Membership,  122.  Total 
contributions    reported,    $9,001.S6. 

NEW   YORK    CENTRAL 

(Reported    by   Secretary    Martin) 

Session   of   1922 — Eakemont,  N.  Y. 
Session   of   1923 — East  Hounsfield,  N.  Y. 

Officers — James  S.   Frost.  West  Henrietta,  N.  Y. — President. 

Rev.   Arthur   Humphreys,    Plainville,   N.    Y. — Vice-President. 
Frank  L.   :\Iartin,   West  Henrietta,  N.   Y. — Secretary. 
Dean   S.    Norris.    Rush,   N.    Y. — Treasurer. 

Doiiartiiient    Secretaries — Mrs.    :\Iarg-arei    MacCalman,    Lakemont,    N.    Y. — >Iissiohs. 
Mrs.    Ruby  Voorhees,    Plainville,   N.   Y. — Relief. 
Mrs.    Florence   Claik,    Brushton,   N.   Y. — Education. 
Roscoe   Wixson,   Lakemont,    N    Y. — Christian   Endeavor. 
Miss   Flora  Cleveland,   Watertown,  N.   Y. — Sunday-schools. 

Ministers Dixon,    Dalco    E.,     126    East    Elm    St.,    Ea.st 

Rocliester,    N.    Y. 
Brate,  Sylvester,   Lakemont,  N.  Y.  Humphreys,    Arthur,    Plainville,    N.    Y. 

n  •  i  Ti/r        n/r„..i„,.;„     109   TTocf   r'voov  <3+  Pittman,    James   M.,    Port   Byion,    N.   Y. 

Bristow,   Mrs.   Marjorie,    1S6   Ji,ast  oieen  bt.,  .,  •        ,,.  t   u     i      o*       t  ^ 

'  Wilson,    J.    W.,    11    Liberty    St.,    Jamestown, 

Ithaca.    N.    Y.  N.   Y. 

Crynibear,    George    A.,    Lakemont,    N.    Y.  Youmans,   Mrs.  Marion   C,   Livonia,   N.   Y. 

fliiireli.    Pastor,    Clerlt,    Otferin^s,    OrR-anizatioii.s 

(Offering-s   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1.    1922) 

BRUSHTOIV — Rev.  INIrs.  Mary  C.  Vining-,  pastor;  Rev.  Mrs.  .Mary  C.  Vining  was 
pastor  last  vear;  :\[rs.  Florence  Clark,  clerk,  Brushton,  N.  Y.  Membership. 
50.  Church"  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $2,500.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $525.00;  American 
Chiistian  Convention,  $3.80;  Foreign  Missions,  $55.00;  Home  Missions,  $16.15; 
Education,   $10.90;   all   other  purposes,   $214.00. 

Sunday-school — Ernest  Haskell,  superintendent,  Brushton,  N.  Y.;  Beatrice 
Crinklaw.  secretary,  I-jiushton,  N.  Y.  Enrollment.  35;  average  attendance, 
25.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $80.00. 

t'iiristian  Endeavor — E.  C.  Cummings,  president,  Brushton,  N.  Y.;  Miss  N.  Gile, 
coriesponding-  secietary,  Brushton,  N.  Y.  Members — active,  15;  associate,  10; 
total,   25. 

EAST  HOUXSFIELO — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  :\Iiss  Flora  Cleveland,  clerk, 
Watertown.  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  5.  Membership,  48.  Church  building  valued  at 
$2,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,200.00.  Contributed  to  American  Christian 
Convention,  $1.00:  Foreign  Missions,  $3.00;  Home  Missions.  $2.00;  Education, 
$1.00;  all   other  purposes,   $65.00. 

Sun«la>-scliool — :Mrs.  Lewis  Mereand,  superintendent.  Dexter,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  2; 
Lewis  Mereand,  secretary.  Dexter,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  59:  average 
attendance.  20.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other 
purposes,   .$41.18. 

EMERSOX — Rev.  James  M.  Pittman,  pastor;  Rev.  James  M.  Pittman  was  pastor 
last  year:  Mrs.  Thelma  Starks,  clerk.  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.  Membership,  30. 
Church  building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $650.00;  Foreig-n  Missions, 
$3.90;  Home  Missions,  $6.01;  Education,  $2.57;  Plelief,  $4.00:  all  other  pur- 
poses,   $18.54. 

Sunday-sciiool — J.  ^I.  Pittman,  superintendent.  Port  Byion,  N.  Y.;  Alice 
Marvin,  secretarv,  I'ort  Byron,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  28;  average  attendance, 
20.     Contributed   to  all   other   purposes,   $15.60. 

Christian  Endeavor — J  M.  Pittman,  president.  Port  Byron,  N.  Y. ;  Thelma 
Starks,  correspcmding  secretary.  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.  Members — active,  14. 
Contributed   to  all   purposes,    $9.00. 

LiAKEMONT — Rev.  George  A.  Conibear.  pastor;  Rev.  George  A.  Conibear  was 
pastor  last  year;  Roscoe  F.  Wilcox,  clerk,  Dundee,  N.  Y.  Membership,  160. 
Received  last  year,  10.  Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Parsonage 
valued    at    $3,000.00.      P'ull    time    preaching.      Contributed    to    pastoral    service. 


80     THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

$1,700.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $17.00;  Foreign  Mission.s,  $42.22; 
Home  Missions,  $45.28;  Education,  $20.00;  all  other  purposes,  $12. .50. 
Sundaj-."school — Hiram  Elliott,  superintendent,  Lakemont.  N.  Y.;  Willey  Bald- 
win, secretary,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  104;  average  attendance,  75. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $87.17. 
Christian  Endeavor — Grace  L.  Humphrey,  president,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.;  Vera 
Bartholomew,  corresponding-  secretary,  Lakemont,  N.  Y.  Members — active, 
48;  associate,   1;  honorary,  5;  total,   54.     Contributed  to  all   purposes,  $127.32. 

LiAIvEVIliLE — No  pastor;  Rev.  Marion  C.  Youmans  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Gertrude  Eddy,  clerk,  Lakeville,  N.  Y'.  Membership,  76.  Received  last  year, 
4.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Con- 
tributed   to    pastoral    service,     $600.00;     Foreign    Missions,     $20.70;    all     other 

.         purposes,    $20.3.00. 

Sunday-scliool — Clifford  Beech,  superintendent,  Lakeville,  N.  Y. ;  Mrs.  D. 
Wiliarns,  secretary,  Lakeville,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  93;  average  attendance,  57- 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $104.00. 

Cliri.stian  Endeavor — William  Hamilton,  president,  Lakeville,  N.  Y.;  Helen 
Phelps,  corresponding  secretary,  Lakeville,  N.  Y.  Member.? — active,  18;  as- 
sociate,  21;   honorary,    3;   total,   42.      Contributed   to  all  purposes,   $92.73. 

NEWFIELiD — Rev.  L.  C.  Mackey,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  D.  Chrisjohn  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Martin  Wright,  clerk,  Newfleld,  N.  Y.  Membership,  43.  Received 
last  year,  9.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,700.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$600.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $800.00;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $5.55;  Foreign  Missions,  $8.28;  Home  Missions, 
$900;   Education,   $4.82;   all  other  purposes,   $95.76. 

Sunday-seiiooi — ^Nlrs.  Katherine  Carpenter,  superintendent,  Newfleld,  N.  Y.; 
A.  N.  Allen,  secretary,  Newfleld,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  44;  average  attendance,  15. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $48.21. 

KORTH  RUSH — Rev.  James  A.  Foss,  pastor;  Rev.  James  A.  Foss  was  pastor  last 
year;  Frank  L.  Martin,  clerk.  West  Henrietta,  N.  Y.  Membership,  135.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  12.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,500.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $20.12;  Foreign  Missions,  $121.44;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $150.50;  Education.  $46.48;  Relief,  $100.80;  all  other  purposes,  $463.39. 
Snnday-.seliool — Harry  G.  Hart,  superintendent.  Rush,  N.  Y. ;  Paul  James, 
secretary.  Industry,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  121;  average  attendance,  45.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,  $11.78;  all  other  purposes,  $71.75. 
Chri.stian  Endeavor — Lloyd  Norris,  president.  Rush,  N.  Y'. ;  Miss  Emma 
Bauchle,  corresponding  secretaiy.  Rush,  N.  Y.  Members — active,  29.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purpo.ses,   $54.90. 

PliAIXVILLE — Rev.  Arthur  Humphreys,  pastoi';  Rev.  Arthur  Humphreys  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  C.  E.  Voorhees,  clerk,  ]3aldwinsville,  N.  Y.  Membership, 
87.  Received  last  year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,500.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contiibuted  to  pastoral  service, 
$965.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $10.00;  P\ireign  Missions,  $20.00;  Home 
Missions,  $35.00;  Education,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $503.19. 
Sunday-.seliool — (J.  B.  Smith,  superintendent,  Memphis,  N.  Y. ;  Miss  Florence 
Tout,  secretary,  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  81;  average  attendance,  36 
Contributed   to  Sunday-school  Department,   $5.00;  all  other  purposes,   $40.7  0. 

SEARSBURG — No  pastoi';  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Saida  L.  Burr,  clerk,  Trumans- 
burg,   N.   Y. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  8;  Churches,  9;  Membership,  629.  Contributions: 
I'astoral  service,  $6,240.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $57.56;  Education, 
$104.77;  Foreign  Missions,  $274.54;  Home  Missions,  $263.94;  Relief  Funds, 
$104.80;  all  other  purposes,  $1,575.38.  Sunday-schools,  8;  Enrollment,  570; 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $30.78.  Christian  Endeavor  So- 
cieties, 5;  Membership,  164.  Total  contributions  reported,  $8,651.77.  Con- 
ference  offering   to  American   Christian   Convention,    $55.00. 

NEW   YORK   EASTERN 

(Reported  by  Secretary  English) 

Session   of   1922 — Stanfordville. 
Session  of  1923 — South  Westerlo. 

OHieer.H — Rev.  John   Bowdish  .Gove,  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,   R.  R.   1 — President. 

Rev.  H.   W.   McCrone,  St.  Johnsville,   N    Y. — Vice-President. 

Rev.  R.  G.  Engli.sh,  126  Chestnut  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. — Secretary. 

Rev.  W.  D.  Rockwell,  Medway,  N.  Y. — Assistant  Secretary. 

Mr.  E.  D.  Griffin,  Ravena,  N.  Y. — Treasurer. 
Department  Seeretarie.s — Rev.  W.  D.  Rockwell,  Medway,  N.  Y. — Sunday-schools. 


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81 


Rev.  E.  F.  Mellott,  Fieehold.  X.    V. — Christian  Endeavor. 

Kev.  R.  G.   English,  Albany,  N.   Y. — Education. 

Rev.  Mrs.   G.   E.  B.   Woaton,   10   Villa  Road,   Menands,  Albany,  N.   Y. — Missions. 

Rev.  John  Bovvdish  Gove,  Sprakers,  N.  Y. — Field  Secretary. 

Kxecutlvf  Board — Rev.  John  Bowdish  Gove,  Sprakers,  N.    Y.    R.   R.   1. 
Rev.  H.   W.  McCrone,  St.  Johnsville,  N.   Y. 
Rev.-  R.   G.    English,    126   Chestnut  St.,   Albany,   N.   Y. 
Rev.    W.   D.   Rockwell,   Medwav,   N.    Y. 
Mr.   E.    D.   Griffln,   Ravena,   N.   Y. 

A«'\v  York  IOa.stern  Christian  Bonovoleiit  and  >li.s.sioiiar.v  SoeU'ty — Incorporated 
1858.  under  the  laws  of  New  York.  The  folhjwing  constitute  the  Board  of 
Directors  for  1922-i;)23:  J.  B.  Gove,  H.  W.  McCione,  M.  M.  Way.  E.  C.  Griffin, 
Burton  Palmer,  R.  G.   English,  N.  W.  Crowell,  John  H.  Clark,  W.  D.  Rockwell. 

Oflioers  of  the  Board — Rev.   J.  B.  Gove,  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  R.   R.   1 — President. 
Rev.  N.  W.  Crowell,  Sprakers,  N.  Y. — Vice-President. 
Rev.  H.  W.  McCrone,  St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y. — Secretary. 
Mr.   M.  M.   Way,   '485  jVIadison  Ave..  Albany,  N.  Y.— Treasurer. 

Ke»v   York  Ka.stern   Cliri.stlan   Coiifereiioe   Mini.stt'rial   In.stitiite — 

Rev.    J.    H.    Claik,    liallston    Spa.   N.    Y. — President. 

Rev.  E.  F.  -Mellott.  Freehold.  N.  Y. — Vice-President. 

Rev.   W.   D.   Rockwell.    Medway,   N.   Y. — Secretary-Treasurer. 

Kew  York  Eastern  Christian  Conference  Preaclier.s*  Ai<l  Soeiety — Incorporated 
in   1S9G,   under  the  laws  of  New  Y'ork. 

Oftioer.s  for  1922-1023 — Rev.  J.  H.  Clark,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. — President. 
Rev.    R.    Waddell,    South   Westerlo,   N.   Y. — Vice-President. 
Rev.  Vi'.  D.  Rockwell,  Medway,  N.  Y'.— Secretary. 
Rev.  J.  B.  Gove,  Sprakers,   N.   Y. — Treasurer. 

Trnstee.s — J.    B.    Gove,   three   years;    W.    D.    Rockwell,    two   years;   J.   H.   Clark,    one 

year. 
Committee  on   Xeee.s.sitouM  Ca.ses — J.    H.   Clark,   W.   D.    Rockwell,   J.   B.   Gove. 

\%"omen*!>i  Home  and  Foreis'u  .Mi-s-sionary  Board  of  tlie  >'e\v  York  Ea.stern  Christian 
(Conference — 

Rev.  Mis.  G.  L.  B.  Weaton,  Menands,  Albany,  N.  Y.— Piesident. 
Mrs.  R.  C.  Lacy,  Freehold,  N.  Y.— Vice-President. 
Mrs.  Jennie  Gifford,  Medusa,  N.  Y. — Second  Vice-President. 
Mrs.  Belle  Rivenburgh,  Medusa,  N.  Y. — Recording-  Secretary. 
Miss   Jessie   Miller,    Medwa.v,    N.    Y. — Corresponding  Secretary. 
Mrs.  Ardella  E.   Gove,  Sprakers,   N.   Y.,   R.   R.   1 — Treasurer. 
Mrs.  E.   F.   Mellott,  Freehold,  N.  Y. — Literature  Superintendent. 
Mrs.  T.  G.  Robinson,  17  Barclay  St..  Albany,  N.  Y. — Cradle  Roll  Superintendent. 
Mrs.  B.   H.  Andrews.   1.34  W.  Spring  St..   Albany,   N.   Y. — Superintendent  Y'oung 
People's   Work. 


Mini.sters — 

Alderman.  Mrs.  Ada,  Ballston  Spa.  N.  Y. 

Bliss.   A.  H.,  Hartwick,  N.  Y. 

Bodman,   E.  J.,  3520  N.  Main  St.,   Fall  River, 

Mass. 
Clark.   J.    H..    140   Malta   Ave..   Ballston    Spa, 

N.    Y. 
Coffin.   F.  G.,   Albany,   Mo. 
Conkling-.  D.   L..  Middletown.   N.  Y..  R.  R. 
Cook,   C.   W.,   Kittery  Point.   Me. 
Crowell,   N.   W.,   Sprakers,    N.   Y.,   R.  R. 
Dillon.   John   A.,   Scio,    N.   Y. 
Dillon,  Mrs.  J.  Alice,  Scio,  N.  Y. 
Ensjli-h,    R.    G..    126    Chestnut    St..    Albany, 

N.   Y. 
Fielder.   Artliur  H..   Danbury,    Conn. 
Fieldei-.    Mrs.    Edna    V.    B.,    Danbury,    Conn. 
FloiT,  Edwin  B..  27  Hardy  Ave..  Norfolk.  Va. 
Francis.  Edward,  Oteiro.  N.  Y. 


Gaige,   F.   E.,   Milford,  N.  J. 

Gove,  John  Bowdish,   Sprakers,  N.  Y.,   R.  R, 

Hock,  Mrs.  Belle  H.,  Spelman  Seminary,  At- 
lanta,  Ga. 

Loucks,  Albert,  Hartwick,  N.  Y. 

Mackey.  L.  C,  416  E.  7th  St.,   Chester.  Pa. 

McCrone,    H.   W..    St.   Johnsville.    N.   Y. 

McKeen,  S.  H.,  Deer  River,  N.  Y. 

Mellott,    E.    v..    Freehold,    N.    Y. 

Nichols.    C.    L.,    Ravena,    N.    Y. 

Rockwell.  W.  D..  Medway.   N.  Y. 

Shaw,  W.  H.,  1321  Seymour  Ave.,  Utica,  N. 
Y. 

Stueler,   Askan,   Lamar,   Indiana. 

Summerbell,    Martyn,    Lakemont,    N.   Y. 

Thompson,  S.  B.,  194  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Jersey 
City,   N.  J. 

Waddell,    Robert,    South   Westerlo,   N.   Y. 

Weaton.  Mrs.  G.  L.  B..  10  Villa  Road,  Me- 
nands,   Albany,    N.    Y. 


Chtircli,    l*;i.stor.    Clerk,    Olferin^s,    Organization.s 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to  October   1,   1922) 

ALBANY — Rev.  R.  G.  English,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  G.  English  was  pastor  last  year; 
Miss  Catherine  Parvis,  clerk,  264  Elm  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Membership,  211. 
Received  last  year,  10.  Chui-ch  building  valued  at  $70,000.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  167,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$1,-500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $27.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $79.65; 
Home  Missions,  $64.59;  Education,  $25:13;  Relief,  $51.61;  all  other  purposes, 
$2,525.10. 

Sunda.v-Kcliool — W.    L.    Blaum,    superintendent,     162    Ga,v    St.,    Albany,    N.    Y.; 
Miss  Martha  Hosier,   secretary,   406   Hudson  Ave.,   Albany,   N.   Y.      Enrollment, 


82  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

162;  average  attendance.  67.     Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00; 

all   other   purpo.ses,    .$312.00. 

Christian   Eiulcavor — Miss   Blanche    Barber,    president,    96    Dana  Ave.,   Albany, 

N.  Y.;  Miss  L.  G.  Burbank,  corresponding  secretary,  9  Dana  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  T. 

Members — active.  20.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $7.70. 

Intermediate    t  hri.stlan    Endeavor — Clarke    Cockrane,    president,    56    Bradford. 

St.,  Albany,   N.   Y.;  Calvin  Cockrane,   secretary,   56   Bradford  St..  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Members — active,   14. 

Junior    CliriKtian    Endeavor — Howard    Zimmer,    secretary,    134    W.    Spring   St., 

Albany,  N.  Y.     ^Members — active,   5. 

ALCOVE — Rev.  W.  D.  Rockwell,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  D.  Rockwell  was  pastor  last 
year;  W.  J.  Cole,  clerk.  Alcove,  N.  Y.  Membership.  45.  Church  building  valued 
at  $2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $290.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $6.95. 

Sunday-seliool — Harold  Vincent,  superintendent.  Alcove,  N.  Y.;  \V.  Van 
Alstyne,  secretary.  Alcove,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  51;  averag-e  attendance,  40- 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $25.00. 

AUSTERLITZ — No   pastor;  No  pastor  last  year.      Membership.    10.     No  preaching. 

BARKERSVILLE — No  pastor;  Rev.  Mrs.  Ada  Alderman  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
George  Matteson,  clerk.  Middle  Grove,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Membership,  35.  Part 
time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $108.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $2.79;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.63;  Home  Missions,  $9.57;  Education, 
$5.00;   Relief,   |5.40;   all   other  purposes,   $33.00. 

B4.TES — No  pastor;  Rev.  Harry  Jackson  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Inez  Good- 
fellow,  clerk.  Cooksburg,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Membeiship.  12.  Part  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $89.34;  Education,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$2.00. 

Sundav-.sehool — Mrs.  Inez  Goodfellow,  superintendent,  Cooksburg,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.; 
Miss  M.  Goodfellow,  secretary.  Cooksburg,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Average  attendance, 
15.      Contributed    to   all   other   purposes,    $12.00. 

CHARLESTOIV  FOUR  CORNERS — Rev.  N.  W.  Crowell,  pastor;  Rev.  N.  W.  Crowell 
was  pastor  last  year;  JVIiss  May  Maxwell,  clerk,  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Mem- 
bership, 104.  Received  last  year,  2.  Ful  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $1,000.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $16.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $13.50;  Home  Missions,  $30.50;  Education,  $11.01;  Relief,  $49.50;  all 
other   purposes,    $175.50. 

Snnday-sehool — Robert  E.  Ferguson,  superintendent,  Spraker.s,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.; 
Mrs.  Eugene  Vunk,  secretary,  Esperance,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  180;  average 
attendance,  49.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.84;  all  other 
purposes.    $230.16. 

Ciirlstian  Endeavor — Robert  Ferguson,  president,  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  1;  Mrs. 
Horace  Frank,  corresponding  secretary,  Sprakers,  N.  Y.  Members — active, 
21;  associate,  17;  total,  38.  Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department, 
$5.00. 

CLOVE Rev.  A.  J.   Gillette,   nastor;   Rev.  C.  W.  Cook  was   pastor  last  year;   Rose 

Brown,  clerk,  Lagrangeville,  N.  Y.  Membership,  31.  Received  last  year,  2. 
Contributf'd  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  all  other  purposes,  $50.00. 

CR4.1VBERRV  CREEK — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  H.  Clark  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Flora  Lockhart,  clerk.  Cranberry  Creek,  N.  Y.  Membership,  35.  Received 
last  year,  12.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$1,500.00.     Part  time  preaching.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $250.00. 

1>4.NBURY,  COIVN. — Rev.  A.  H.  Fielder,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  H.  Fielder  was  pastor  last 
year-  Mrs.  G  H  Knapp,  clerk,  Danbury,  Conn.,  R.  R.  4.  Membership,  54.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $3  000.00."  Full  time  pleaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $635.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $40.00;   Education,   $10.00;  all  other  purposes.   $14.15. 

Sundav-sehool — A.  B.  Brundage.  superintendent,  Danbury,  Conn.,  R.  R.  4;  C. 
L  Comstock,  secretary,  Danbury,  Conn.,  R.  R.  4.  Enrollment,  60.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $95.00. 
<'liri.stian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Edna  V.  Fielder,  president,  Danbury,  Conn.,  R.  R.  4; 
Mrs.  G.  H.  Knapp,  corresponding  secretar.y,  Danbury,  Conn.,  R.  R.  4.  Members 
— active,   24. 

Junior  Cliristian  Endeavor — Mrs.  A.  H.  Fielder,  superintendent,  Danbury,  Conn. 
Members — active,   20. 

DELHI — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mis.  Alfred  Carey,  clerk,  Delhi.  N.  Y. 
Membership,   8.     Church  building  valued  at   $400.00.     No  preaching. 

EAST  COBLESKILL — Rev.  Mrs.  G.  L.  B.  Weaton.  pastor;  Rev.  Mrs.  G.  L.  B. 
Weaton  was  pastor  last  year;  Mr.  E.  M.  -Dumond,  clerk.  East  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 


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-Membership,  57.  Received  last  year.  '>.  Churcli  building-  valued  at  $2,500.00. 
I'arsonage  valued  at  $800.00.  One-half  time  pleaching-.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $197.00;  Foreign  :Mi.'^sions,  $3.75;  Home  Missions.  $10.25; 
Education,    $6.35;   Relief,   $15.00;   all   other   purposes,   $3.25. 

SuiHlay-scliool — -Mrs.  S.  S.  Nelson,  superintendent.  Mineral  Spring,  N.  Y. ;  Mr. 
G.  I).  Turner,  secretary.  East  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  54;  average  at- 
tendance,  35. 

F'RI^£:H(>l..n — Rev.  E.  F.  :Mellott,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mr.  O.  L.  Story, 
cleik,  Greenville,  N.  Y.  Membeiship,  20().  Church  building  valued  at  $15.- 
000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoial  seivice,  $1,200.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.12;  Foreign 
Missions,  $101.31;  Home  Missions,  $105.00;  Education,  $3.76;  all  other  pur- 
poses,   $550.00. 

Suntlny-.seliool — Harry  Levers,  superintendent.  Freehold,  N.  Y.;  Mrs.  H.  Antus, 
secretary.  Freehold,  N.  Y.  Enrollment.  70;  average  attendance,  31.  Contributed 
to  all   other   purposes,   $129.39. 

Chri.stisin  Enilea-vor — ^^Mr.  A.  D.  Welling,  president.  Freehold,  N.  Y. ;  Miss  Emma 
Story,  corresponding  secretary.  Freehold.  N.  Y.  IVIembers — active,  42;  as- 
sociate,  19;   total,   61.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,   $10.00. 

GALiWAY — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Charles  T.  Hart,  clerk,  Galway,  N.  Y. 
Membership,    17. 

OILBOA — Xo  pastor;  No  pastor   last  yeai-.      Membership,   15. 

HARTWICK — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  A.  Dillon  was  pastor  last  year;  Grace  Dugur, 
clerk  Hartwick,  N.  Y.  Membership,  109.  Received  last  year,  4.  Church 
building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00;  American  Chiistian 
Convention,  $7.10;  Foreign  Missions.  $26.80;  Home  Missions,  $30.00;  Education, 
$6.78;  Relief,  $3.00;   all  other  purposes,  $369.35. 

HUNTERSLAIVD — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Jerome  Decker,  clerk,  Aliddle- 
burg-h,  N.  Y.  Membership,  59.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parson- 
ag-e  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Part  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  serv- 
ice, $150.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $13.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $23.00; 
Home  Missions,  $18.30;  Education,  $17.00;  Relief,  $40.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$36.01. 

Sundny-.Hchool — S.  M.  Deetz,  superintendent,  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  R.  R. ;  Miss 
Nellie  Cook,  secretary,  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  13.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,  $48.44. 

liAUREIVS — No   pastor;   No   pastor   last   year.   Membership,    46. 

MARYLAND — Rev.  L.  A.  Dykeman,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  A.  Dykeman  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  C.  Spencer,  clerk,  IMaryland,  N.   V.     Membeiship.   14. 

MEDUSA — Rev.  Robert  Waddell.  pastor;  Rev.  Robert  Waddell  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs;  G.  M.  Gifford,  clerk.  Membership,  67.  Church  building  valued  at 
$3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $600.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$213.00;   Foreign   Missions,    $3.34. 

Sunday-school — Orson  Rivenburgh,  superintendent.  Medusa,  N.  Y.;  Goldie 
Wright,  secretary.  Medusa,  N.  Y.  Averag-e  attendance,  20.  Contributed  to 
Sunday-school  Department,  $1.00;  all  other  purposes,  $35.44. 

Christian  Endeavor — W.  G.  Wright,  president.  Medusa,  N.  Y.;  Mrs.  E.  Tomp- 
kins, corresponding-  secretary.  Medusa.  N.  Y.  Members — active,  20;  associate, 
16;  honorary,   6;  total,  42. 

MEDWAY — Rev.  W.  D.  Rockwell,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  D.  Rockwell  was  pastor  last 
year;  Miss  Abby  K.  Miller,  clerk.  West  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.  Membership,  117. 
Received  last  year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $7,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $1,800.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $700.00: 
American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions  $25.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $20.00;  Education,  $10.00;  Relief,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $651.99. 
Sunday-school — J.  Miller  \^^oodhuIl,  superintendent.  West  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.; 
Miss  Edith  Coons,  secretary,  Medway,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  90;  average  attend- 
ance, 50.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $150.00. 

MILAN — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mr.  C.  A.  Williams,  clerk.  Rhinebeck, 
N.  Y.     Membership,  47.     Part  time  preaching. 

NEW  BRITAIN — Rev.  R.  G.  English,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  G.  En£?lish  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mr.  Ebenezer  Wadsworth,  clerk.  East  Chatham,  N.  Y..  R.  R.  Member- 
ship, 32.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Part  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service.  $200.00;  Education,  $4.25;  all  other  purposes,  $2.00. 
Sunday-school — Mrs.  Mary  Carpenter,  superintendent.  East  Chatham,  N.  Y., 
R.  R. ;  Mr.  E.  S.  Wadsworth,  secretary.  East  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Enroll- 
ment,   36;   average  attendance,    13.      Contributed   to   all   other  purposes,   $56.00. 


84  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Sunday-school — Lula  Jewell,  superintendent,  Otego.  N.  Y.;  Pearl  Thurston^ 
secretary,  Otego,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  111;  average  attendance,  34.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,  $42.57. 

I'IXE  PLiAIXS — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year.  Otis  Bowman,  clerk.  Stanford- 
ville,  N.  Y.  Membership,  G.  No  preaching.  Contributed  to  Foreign  Missions,. 
$5.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Education,   $5.00:  all  other  purposes,   SI. 00. 

1'ITTSFIEIjD — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  E.  X.  Johnson,  clerk.  New  Berlin, 
N.  Y.     Membership,  37.     Occasional  preaching. 

1*ORTL.AXI>VIIjIiE — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  C.  Belle  Thorn. .  clerk, 
Portlandville,  N.  Y.  Membership,  39.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
Parsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00.  No  preaching.  Contributed  to  American 
Christian  Convention,  $7.25;  Foreign  Missions,  $21.70;  Home  Missions,  $15.75; 
Education,  $9.00;  all  other  purposes,  $14.85. 

Q,UAlvER  STREET — liev.  D.  B.  Patterson,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  B.  Patterson  was  pastor 
last  vear;  Mr.  E.  H.  Davenport,  clerk,  Quaker  Street,  N.  Y.  Membership,  77. 
Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contiibuted  to  pastoral  service,  $41t).00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $3.00;  Foreign  INIissions,  $3.00;  Relief,  .'52.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$304.55. 

Siintlay-school — H.  L.  Varsan.  superintendent,  Quaker  Street,  N.  Y.;  George 
McClew,  secretary,  Quaker  Street,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attendance, 
40.     Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $58.00. 

RAXDALL. — Supply  pastor;  Supply  pastor  last  year;  \Vm.  Leonardson,  clerk„ 
Randall,   N.   Y.      Membership,    33.      Full   time    preaching. 

RAVEN  A — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  L.  Nichols  was  pastor  last  year;  :Mr.  \V.  J.  Swan,, 
clerk,  Ravena,  N.  Y.  Membership,  176.  Church  building  valued  at  $12,000.00. 
Parsonage  valued  at  $3,400.00.  Full  time  preaching,  Contiibuted  to  pastoral 
service.  $1,300.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $11.10;  Foreign  Missions, 
$42.10;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Education,  $14.30;  all  other  purposes.  $800.60. 
Sunday-Holiool — Laveine  Hollenbeck.  superintendent,  Ravena,  N.  Y.;  ^Irs.  A.  D. 
Tompkins,  secretar.v,  Ravena,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  288;  average  attendance.  100. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $1.00;  all  other  purposes.  $398.57. 
ChriNtian  Endeavor — ;Mr.  Harry  \\'ilbur.  president,  Ravena,  N.  Y.;  Augusta 
Smith,  corresponding  secretary,  Ravena,  N.  Y.  Members — active,  31;  associate, 
6;   honorary,   18;   total,   54. 

RED  RO<'K — Supply  pastor;  Supply  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Fred  Kline,  clerk, 
Chatham,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Membership,  38.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00. 
Part  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  seivice.  .$47.00;  Relief.  $25.00; 
all    other   purposes,    $300.00. 

RURAL  GROVE — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Rev.  J.  B.  Gove,  clerk,  Sprakers, 
N.   Y.,   R.    R.      Membership,   64.      Part  time   preaching. 

Sanda> -.school — Maggie  Gove,  superintendent,  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  R.  R. ;  ]Mrs. 
Edward  Meyers,  secretary,  Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Enrollment.  42;  average  at- 
tendance,  21.      Contributed   to   all   other  purposes,   $52.33. 

SCHULTZVILLE — Supply  pastor;  Rev.  E.  F.  Mellott  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
A.  C.  Jackson,  clerK,  Stanfordville,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Membership.  115.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Conti-ibuted  to  pastoral  service,  $720.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $2.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $11.80;  Home  Missions,  $10.52;  Relief,  $15.00; 
all   other  purposes,  $369.35. 

Sunday-school — Mar.v  Pultz,  superintendent,  Rhinabeck,  N.  Y. :  Ruth  M.  Hoyt, 
secretary,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y..  R.  R.  Enrollment,  62;  average  attendance,  57. 
Contributed   to   all   other  purposes,   $64.27. 

Christian  Endea\or — Miss  Ruth  Hoyt.  president.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  R.  R. ;  Miss 
Olive  Budd,  corresponding  secretary.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.  Members — active,  12; 
associate,  14;  total,  26. 

SOrTH  BERNE — Rev.  Robert  Waddell,  pastor;  Rev.  Gould  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Ella  Murray,  clerk,  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.  Church  building  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Part  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastoral    service,   $83.00:   all    other  purposes,    $133.78. 

Sunday-school — Mis.  >Ia.y  Crocker,  superintendent.  South  Berne,  N.  Y.:  Lydia 
Ingalls,  secretary.  South  Berne,  N.  Y.  Average  attendance,  25.  Contributed 
to  all   other  purposes.   $21.00. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  85 

SOITH  >  ALIjIOV — Rev.  C.  L..  Hamilton,  pastor;  Hex.  p:;ivvyn  Baker  was  pastor  last 
year;  Lee  L.  Mabie.  cleik,  Westford,  N.  Y.  Membership,  46.  Received  last 
year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  Parsonag^e  valued  at  .$600.00. 
JFull  time  preaching-.  Contiibuted  to  pastoral  ser\-ice.  $408.00;  all  other  pui- 
poses,  $40.00. 

Cliri-stiuii  Enclea\or — Mrs.  Relle  .Mabie,  president.  South  Valley.  X.  Y.;  Lee  L. 
Mabie,  corresponding  secretarj\  Westford,  N.  Y.  JMembers — active,  1.5;  as- 
sociate,  5;   honorary,   5;   total,   2.5. 

SOUTH  WKSTERLO — Rev.  Robert  Waddell,  pastor;  Rev.  Robert  Waddell  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mr.  C.  H.  Spaulding,  clerk,  Greenville,  N.  Y.  ^lembership, 
150.  Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $700.00:  Foreign  Mis- 
sions,   $96.50;    Education,    $7.24;    Relief,    $122.50;    all    other    purposes,    $217.55. 

SuiKlsiy-si-hool — Sheridan  B.  Palmer,  superintendent,  Greenville,  N.  Y.;  A.  D. 
Shepard,  secretary,  Greenville,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  89;  average  attendance,  39. 
Conti'ibuted  to  all   other  purposes,   $120.45. 

STAIVFORDVILLK — Rev.  R.  G.  Clark,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  B.  Flory  was  pa.'^tor  last 
.year;  Clarence  Knapp,  clerlv,  Stanfordville,  N.  Y.  Membership,  114.  Received 
last  year,  27.  Church  building  valued  at  $7,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,100.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign  ^Missions,  $54.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $34.00;  Education,   $15.75;  all  other  purposes,   $1,397.37. 

Siinday-sdiool — Elmer  H.  Devine,  superintendent;  Dorothy  Adams,  secretary. 
Stanfordville,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  130;  average  attendance,  79.  Contribtited 
to   Sunday-school    Department,   $10.00;   all   other   purposes,    $285.44. 

ST.  JOHNSVII^LE — Rev.  H.  AV.  McCrone,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  \V.  McCrone  was  pastor 
last  .\'ear;  Mr.  A.  E.  Seaman,  clerk,  St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y.  Membership,  248. 
Received  last  yeai',  5.  Church  building-  valued  at  $13,000.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $3,000.00.  Pull  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$950.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $20.41;  Home  Missions,  $13.03;  Education,  $6.00; 
all  other  purposes,  $950.18. 
Suiiclay-seliool — Enrollment,    173;    average   attendance,    86. 

UNIOX   MlliliS — No  pastor;   No   pastor  last  year.      Membership,   14. 

"WEST   DAY — No    pastor;   No   pastor-    last   year.      Membership,    15. 

YO]\KERS  BUSH — Rev.  H.  W.  McCrone,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  W.  McCrone  was  pastor 
last  year;   Wm.  Flanders,  clerk,  St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y.     ^Membership,  37. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  32;  Churches,  40;  Churches  not  reporting-,  5; 
Membership,  2,632.  Contributions;  Pastoral  service,  $14,551.34;  American 
Christian  Convention,  .?227.71;  Education,  $172.03;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $510.99; 
Home  Missions,  $438.05;  all  other  purposes,  $]  1,172.57.  Sunday-schools,  25; 
Enrollment,  1,668;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $32.84.  Chris- 
tian Endeavoi-  Societies,  11;  Membership,  329;  Contributed  to  Christian  En- 
deavor Depai-tment,  $22.70.  Total  contributions  reported,  $27,128.23.  Con- 
ference offering  to  American   Christian   Convention,   $50.00. 


NEW    YORK    WESTERN 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Peck) 
Session   of  1922 — Orang-eport,  N.  Y. 
Session   of   1923 — ^Machias,   N.    Y. 

Officers — Rev.    John    M.    Williams,   Machias,    N.    Y. — President. 
Rev.  R.  H.  Peel,  Gasport,  N.  Y. — Vice-President. 
Rev.  Ira  L.  Peck,  Gasport,  N.  Y. — Secretary. 
George  Northrup,  Hilton,   N.  Y. — Treasurer. 

Executive   Committee — Revs.    John    M.    Williams,    Iia    L.    Peck,    George    Northrup, 
J.   B.   Pease,  Arthur  Johnson. 

Deitnrtinent  Secretaries — Ruthvan  Kill,  Gasport,  N.  Y. — Sunday-schools. 
Olive   Brown,   :\Iorganville.  N.   Y. — Christian   Endeavor. 
Edith    M.    Dale,    Gasport.    N.    Y. — Missions. 

IVew    "I  ork    Western    Christian    Ministers'    Aid    and    Benevolent    Socletj-— Organized 
September  3,   1S64.     William  Smith,   North  Greece.  N.  Y. — Secretary. 
Annual  meeting  held  in  connection  with  the  annual  session  of  the  New  York 
Western  Christian  Conference. 

AVonien's  Home  and  Foreign  Mission  Board — Organized  June  1891.     Miss  Edith  M. 
Dale,   Gasport,   X.   Y. — Secretary. 


86  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Ministers —  Fancher,   E.   F.,   Albion,  N.   Y. 

Biistow.    Marjorie    C,     123     E.     Green     St.,  Mackenzie,  Alexander,   East  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Ithaca    N    Y  Foss,  J.   A.,   Rush,  N.  Y. 

Brown,   c'  O.',   Morganville,   N.   Y.  Peel,   R.   A.,   Gasport.   N    Y 

Clauss,    George    J.,     718    Metropolitan    Ave.,  rf.ck,    Ira   L.     Gaspcrt     N.    \. 

Hyde   Park,   Mass  Williams,    John   M.,    Machias,    N.    Y. 

CASTILE — Church  closed.  No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  IMrs.  E.  Bolton,  clerk. 
Castile,  N.  Y.  Membership,  35.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parson- 
ag-e  valued  at  $2,000.00. 

MACHIAS — Rev.  John  M.  Williams,  pastor;  Rev.  John  M.  Williams  was  pastor 
last  year;  Marie  Y.  Drayer,  clerk,  Machias,  N.  Y.  ^Membership,  86.  Received 
last  year,  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $900.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $28.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $40.50;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $33.50;  Education,  $57.85;   all  other  purposes,  $100.00. 

Sand:iy-sohool — Lewis  King,  superintendent,  ]Machias,  N.  Y.;  Idamae  Bartlett, 
secretary,  Machias,  N.  Y.  EnioUment,  70;  average  attendance,  42.  Contributed 
to  Sunda.v-school  Department,  $3.25;  all  other  purposes,  $18.96. 
Christian  Endeavor — ^Mrs.  Eloise  Welling-ton,  president,  Machias,  N.  Y.; 
Lucile  Wellington,  corresponding  secretary,  Machias,  N.  Y.  Members — active, 
26:   honorary,  2;   total,   28. 

MA]VXIIV<;! — -No  pastor;  Rev.  O.  R.  Newman  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Foster,  clerk,  Holley,  N.  Y.  Membership,  37.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $165.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention,   $5.00;   all  other  purposes,   $3.00. 

MORGAlVVILiLE — Rev.  C.  O.  Brown,  pastor:  Rev.  John  A.  Blacklock  was  pastor 
last  vear;  Flora  E.  Radley,  clerk,  Morganville,  N.  Y.  Membership,  38.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Full  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $700.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$3.00;  Foreign  Missions.  $6.00;  Home  Missions.  $7.00;  Education.  $7.40;  all 
other  purposes.   $145.00. 

Sundny-seliool — Mrs.  W.  S.  Daniels,  superintendent,  ]M,organville,  N.  Y.;  Ber- 
nice  H.  Greening,  secretary,  ^Morganville,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  96;  average 
attendance,  29.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $7.07. 

NORTH  PEMBROKE — Rev.  John  A.  Brown,  pastor;  Rev.  John  A.  Brown  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Nettie  Dickenson,  clerk,  Corfu,  N.  Y.  Membership.  18. 
Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,500.00.  Full  time 
preaching.     Contributed   to  pastoral  service,  $240.00. 

Sunday -seliool — Mrs.  Mark  Rex,  superintendent,  Corfu,  N.  Y.;  William  F. 
Smith,  secretary,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  48;  average  attendance, 
35.     Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $1.50;  all  other  purposes,  $5.90. 

ORANGEPORT — Rev.  R.  H.  Peel  was  pastor  last  year;  Jay  S.  Pease,  clerk,  Gas- 
port,  N.  Y.  Membership,  161.  Church  building  valued  at  $6,500.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$1,300.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.25;  Foreign  Missions,  $18.05: 
Home  Missions,  $26.26;  Education,  $12.35;  Federal  Council,  $4.86;  all  other 
purposes,   $42.90. 

Sunday-school — Ruthvan  Kill,  superintendent,  Gasport,  N.  Y.;  Mrs.  Olive 
Church,  secretary,  Gasport,  N.  Y.  Enrollment.  184;  average  attendance,  78. 
Contiibuted  to  Sunday-school  Department.  $10.00;  all  other  purposes.  $17.42. 
Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Bruce  Gaskill.  president,  Gasport,  N.  Y.;  Bruce 
Gaskill.  corresponding  secretary.  Gasport.  N.  Y.  Members — active,  48;  as- 
sociate,  6;  total,  54. 

PAR3IA  AND  GREECE; — Rev.  Wm.  H.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Roberts  was 
pastor  last  year;  Albert  Lockner,  clerk.  North  Greece,  N.  Y'.  IMembership.  100. 
Received  last  year.  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $5,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $1,200.00; 
American  Christian  Convention.  $6.65;  Foreign  Missions,  $28.33;  Home  Mis- 
sions,   $23.37;    Education,   $6.22;    Relief,   $34.52. 

Sunday-school — Wilbur  Chase,  superintendent,  Hilton,  N.  Y'. ;  Dwight  Northrup, 
secretary,  Hilton,  N.  Y.     Enrollment,   195;  average  attendance,  99. 

WEST  SHELBY — Church  closed.  No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Rutherford,  clerk.  Middleport.  N.  Y^  Church  building  valued  at  $3,500.00. 
Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Contributed  to  Relief.  $25.00;  all  other  pur- 
poses. $50.00. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  9;  Churches,  8;  Membership,  475.  Contributions: 
Pastoral  service,  $4,505.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $52.90;  Education, 
$83.82;  Foreign   Missions,  $92.88;  Home  Missions,   $90.13;  Relief  Funds,  $59.52; 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 87 

all  other  purposes,  .$340.90.  Sunday-schools,  5;  Enrollmf»nt,  .'')93;  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Dept.,  $14.7,5.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  2;  Membership, 
82.  Total  contributions  leported.  $5,239.90.  Conference  offering  to  American 
Christian  Convention,   $2.5.00. 

ONTARIO 

(Reported   by  Secretary  Lick) 

Session  of  1922 — Ringwood  Church. 

Session  of  1923 — Oshawa  Church. 
Oflieer.s — Rev.    E.   C.   Hall,  Newmaiket,   Ontario — President. 
Rev.  C.  E.  Fockler,  Keswick,  Ontario — Vice-President. 
Elmer  Lick,  Oshawa,  Ontario— Secretary. 
E.    B.   Hoover,   325   ^Maiii   St.,   Toronto,   Ontario — Treasuier. 

Mini.ster.s —  Hall,    E.    C,    Newmarket.    Ont. 

„  ,,         t-    T      r>  u            M   <-  Morton,    E.,   Stouffville,   Ont. 

Cotton.   E.   T      Oshavva,   Ont.  Pros.ser,   Jas.,   Norwood,    Ont. 

Fclton,    C.    .1.,    513    Markham    St..    Toronto.  passer,   D.,   Newmarket,   Ont. 

Ontario.                                      w     t>     ttw  u  Van  Norman,  D.  V.,  Keswick,  Ont. 
Fletcher,    L.    C,    c.o.    Rev.    W.    P.    Fletcher, 

162  Westmount  Ave.,  Toronto,   Ont.  ^"^   MiiiL-sters — 

Fletcher,      W.      P.,      162      Westmount      Ave.,  Dale.s,    Prof.    .J.    N.,    Drayton,    Ont. 

Toronto,    Ont.  Hamilton.    R.    A.,    Newmarket,    Ont. 

Fockler,    C.    E.,    Keswick,    Ont.  Manuel,  J.  H.,  Oshawa,   Ont.,   R.  R.  3. 

Church,    Pa.stor,    <'lerk,    Oireriiig.s,    OrgranizatioiiK 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

ALTON  A — Rev.  E.  :Morton,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  Morton  was  pastor  last  year;  Wm. 
Rtisor.  clerk,  Stotiffvllle,  Ontaiio.  Membership,  30.  Received  last  year,  7. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $208.00;  Foreign 
Missions,    $70.00;    Home    Missions,    $62.50. 

Suii(l:iy-.soho4*l — Eli  Lehman,  superintendent,  Stouffville,  Ontario;  ]M.  Dunkeld, 
secretary,  Stouffville,  Ontario.  Enrollment,  122;  average  attendance,  57.  Con- 
tributed  to  all    purposes,   $125.04. 

BAIxDWIIV — Rev.  C.  K.  Fockler.  pastor;  Rev.  C.  E.  Fockler  was  pastor  last  year; 
C.  F.  Anderson,  clerk,  R.  R.  2,  Virginia,  Ontario.  Membership  31.  Received 
last  year,  5.  Chuich  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  seivice,  $250.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $8.00;  Home  ^Missions, 
$11.00;  all  other  purposes,  $121.71. 

Sun(iay-.<4ehooI — Mrs.  Chapman,  superintendent,  Virginia,  Ontario;  J.  Cryder- 
man,  secretary.  Enrollment,  62;  average  attendance,  28.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,   $22.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Mr.  Coirothers,  president,  Virginia,  Ontario;  ^liss  Y. 
Chapman,   corresponding  secretary,  Virginia,  Ontario. 

BLOOMINGTON — Rev.  B.  Morton,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  Morton  was  pastor  last  year; 
Joseph  D.  Winterstein,  clerk,  Stouffville,  Ontario,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  50. 
Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $454.75;  Home  Missions,  $17.25;  all  other  purposes,  $286.20. 
Sunday-school — Earl  Davis,  superintendent,  Stouffville,  Ontario;  D.  Btirnett, 
secretary,  Stouffville,  Ontario.  Enrollment,  65;  average  attendance,  33.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $57.69. 

CHURCH  HILL — Rev.  E.  Morton,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  Morton  was  pastor  last  vear; 
H.  G.  Kellington,  clerk,  R.  R.  3,  Stouffville,  Ontario.  .Membership,  57.  "  Re- 
ceived last  year,  14.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $436.80;  Foreign  Missions,  $16.00;  Home 
Missions,  $31.00;  all  other  purposes,  $45.75. 

Sunday-school — Delos  Graham,  superintendent,  Stouffville,  Ontario;  E.  W. 
Hewlett,  secretary,  Stouffville.  Ontario.  Enrollment.  87;  average  attendance, 
45.      Contributed   to   all   other   purposes,    $84.21. 

Christian  Endeavor — E.  VV.  Hewlett,  president,  Stouffville,  Ontario;  H.  G. 
Kellington,   corresponding   secretary,   R.   R.    3,   Stouffville,    Ontario. 

DRAYTON' — Prof.  .T.  N.  Dales,  pastor;  Prof.  J.  N.  Dales  was  pastor  last  year; 
Miss  Annie  Wilson,  clerk.  Drayton.  Ontario.  Membership.  24.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $5,500.00.  Full  time  pleaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service 
$139.45:   Foreign   Missions,   $8.25;   all    other  purposes,   $30.40. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  J.  N.  Dales,  superintendent,  Drayton.  Ontario;  S.  Paisley, 
secretary.  Drayton.  Ontario.  Enrollment.  32;  average  attendance  14.  Con- 
tributed  to  all   purposes,  $29.69. 

KESWICK — Rev.  C.  E.  Fockler,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  E.  Fockler  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  Connell.  clerk.  Keswick.  Ontario.  Membership,  119.  Received  last  vear,  6. 
Chuich    building    valued    at    $3,000.00.      Parsonage    valued    at    $5,000.00.      Full 


S6 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

time  preaching-.      Contributed   to  pastoral  service,   $1,200.00;   Foreig-n   Missions 

S390.00;  Home  :Missions,  $110.00;  all  other  purposes,  $980.00. 

Sunday-.school — ^1.    W.    Collins,    superintendent,    Keswick,    Ontario;    J.    Winch, 

secietary,    Keswick,   Ontario.      Enrollment,    168.      Contiibuted   to   all   purposes, 

$450.00. 

C'hri»itian  Endeavor — Perry   Winch,   president,  Keswick,   Ontario;   Miss  Bernice 

Morton,  corresponding-  secretary,  Keswick,  Ontario. 

KIXG — Suppl.v  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  W.  T.  D.  Ramsden,  clei-k,  Kettleby. 
Ontario.  Membership,  38.  Church  building  valued  at  $600.00.  Full  time 
preaching-.     Contributed   to  Home   Missions,   $23.00;   all   other   purposes,   $29.50. 

L.ITTI.,E  BUITAI3V — Prof.  J.  N.  Dales  and  supply  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year; 
Wm.  Deshane,  clei-k.  Little  Britain,  Ontario.  Membership,  45.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $8,000.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $700.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $35.50;  all  other  purposes,  $475.50. 
SuiHlay-.scliool — A.  Henderson,  superintendent.  Little  Britain,  Ontario;  Miss 
Thelma  Bverson,  secretaiy.  Little  Britain,  Ontario.  Enrollment,  68;  averag-e 
attendance,    20.      Contributed    to   all   purposes,"  $49.41. 

XEVVMARKET — Rev.  E.  C.  Hall,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  C.  Hall  v/as  pastor  last  year; 
Norman  York,  clerk,  Newmarket,  Ontario.  Membership,  225.  Received  last 
year.  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $25,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $4,500.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,500.00;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $46.20;  Home  Missions,  $91.10;  all  other  purposes,  $1,554.96. 
Sundaj--.»icliool — R.  A.  Hai-nilton,  superintendent,  Newmarket,  Ontario;  W. 
Epworth,  secretary,  Newmarket,  Ontario.  Enrollment,  290;  average  attend- 
ance,  137.      Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $285.00. 

Chrl.stian  Endeavor — Miss  Gladys  Bogart,  president,  Newmarket,  Ontario; 
Audrey  Travin,  corresponding  secretary,   Newmarket,   Ontario. 

O-SHAWA — Rev.  E.  T.  Cottcn,  pastor;  Supply  pastor  last  year;  Roy  F.  Bennett, 
clerk,  Oshawa,  Ontario.  Membership,  133.  Received  last  year,  7.  Church 
building  valued  at  $35,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $1,120.20;  Foreign  Missions.  $104.00;  Home  Missions,  $175.00; 
all   other  purposes,   $1,282.56. 

Sunday-.school — R.  F.  Bennett,  superintendent,  Oshawa.  Ontario;  John  Johnson, 
secretary,    Oshawa,    Ontario,    R.    R.    3.      Enrollment,    274;    average   attendance, 
136.     Contributed   to   all  purposes,    $460.18. 
Christian   Endeavor — Roy    Lick,    presideiit,    Oshawa,    Ontario,    R.    R.    3. 

RIXGWOOH — Rev.  E.  Morton,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  ISIorton  was  pastor  last  year;  J.  M. 
Grove,  clerk,  Ringwood,  Ontario.  Membership,  53.  Received  last  year,  24. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  tii-ne  pieaching^.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $288.60;  Foreign  Missions,  $22.00;  Home  Missions,  $36.00; 
Education,   $17.50;   all   other  purposes,    $609.26. 

Sunday-.seliool — J.  M.  Gr'ove,  superintendent.  Ring-wood,  Ontario;  Roy  Grove, 
secretary,  Ringwood,  Ontario.  Enrollment,  95;  average  attendance,  61.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes.  $173.03. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Ada  Gower,  president,  Ringwood,  Ontario;  Mis.s 
Ada   Grose,    corresponding-   secretary.    Ring-wood,    Ontario. 

STOUFF^'ILiliE — Rev.  E.  Morton,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  Morton  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  S.  Daugherty,  clerk,  Stouffville,  Ontario.  Membership,  49.  Received  last 
year,  15.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,500.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  ser-vice,  $421.10;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $26.00;  Home  Missions,  $26.00;  all  other  purposes,  $211.57. 
Sunday-sciioel — A.  B.  Lehman,  supei-intendent,  Stouftville,  Ontario;  G.  H. 
Lawson,  secretary,  Stouffville,  Ontario.  Enrollment,  53;  average  attendance, 
44.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $79.69. 

TOROXTO — Rev.  C.  J.  F'elton,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  J.  Felton  was  pastor  last  year; 
Eileen  Flath,  clerk,  135  Glendale  Ave.,  Toromto,  Ontario.  Membership,  82. 
Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building-  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $839.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $54.35; 
Home  Missions,   $131.60;  all  other  purposes,   $394.27. 

Sunday-sehool — R.  G.  Collins,  superintendent;  Miss  L.  Thompson,  secretary. 
Enrollment,  129;  average  attendance,  46.  Contr-ibuted  to  all  purposes,  $132.67. 
Chri.stian  I'':ndea^'or — R.  Cockerill,  president;  Kingsley  Johnston,  corresponding 
secretary. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  10;  Lay  irrinister's,  3;  Churches,  13;  Membership, 
936.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $7,557.90;  Education,  $17.50;  Foreign 
Missions,  $780.30;  Home  Missions,  $714.45;  all  other  purposes,  $6,021.68.  Sun- 
day-schools, 12;  Enrollment,  1,444.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  7.  Total 
contr-ibutions  reported,  $15,091.83.  Conference  offering  to  American  Christian 
Convention,    $30.00. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  89 

TIOGA    RIVER 

(Reported   by  Secretary   Reep) 

Session   of   1922 — Ingleside    Church. 
Session   of  1923 — 

Ollioers — Rev.   A.   I^.   Allen.   L,a\vienceville,    Pa. — T're.sident. 

Rev.  A.  A.  Wright,  77   Helen  St..  Cinghamton.  N.   Y. — Vice-President. 

Rev.    C.    E.    Reep,   Harford   .Mills,    N.   Y. — Secretary. 

Revj  O.   I.   Hathavva.v,   173   Hawley  St.,   Binghamton,   N.  Y. — Treasurer. 

Tru.stees — For  three  yeai-s,  C  A.  Graues;  for  two  years.  Rev.  C.  E.  Reep;  for  one 
year.  Rev.  R.  C.  Allen. 

.>Ieiuber  of  Executive   Board — P.    R.    Doud. 

Department  Secretaries — Mrs.   ^lary  A.   Eddy,   Campbell,  X.   \. — Sunday-schools. 
D.   E.   Cole,   Powell,   Pa. — Christian   Endeavor. 
Miss   Kathleen   Strunk,   New   Albany,    Pa. — Education. 
Mrs.  Alice  Briggs,   Prattsburg,  N.  Y. — Publications. 
Mrs.  Mattie  C.   White,  New   Albany,   Pa. — Life   Recruits. 

Ministers —  Moore,    T.    V.,    Woodhull,    N.   Y. 

,       ^        „     T>  ,  Pott«r,    J.   O.,    Almond,    N.   Y.,    R.   R.    2. 

Allen,   A.   L.,    Lawrenceville,    Pa.,   R.   R.  1.  Rggp    q    g.,   Harford  Mills,   N.  Y. 

Allen,  Rose  C,   New  Albany,   Pa.  Riley_   l_   a.,   Binsjhamton,   N.   Y. 

Dykeman,    L.    A.,    Worcester,    N.    \.  Schwartz,   Adah   C,    East   Bethany,   N.   Y. 

Fisk,  Miles  B.,   Kittery  Point,  Maine.  Utter,   A.  G.,  Oneida,  N.  Y. 

Haines,  W.   H.,   Baxter,   Pa.  Wrisjht,    A.    A.,    77    Helen    St.,    Binghamton, 

Hathaway,   O.   I.,    173    Hawley   St.,   Bingham-  j^    y 

ton,    N.    Y. 

Cliureli,    Fa.stor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings  October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

B.IN(;hAMTOX.  X.  Y. — Rev.  A.  A.  Wright,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  A.  Wright  was  pastor 
last  year;  L.  L.  Rider,  clerk,  12  Orton  Ave.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Membership, 
173.  Church  building  valued  at  ,$10,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $1,71.'^. 00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign 
Missions,    $12.00;    Home   Missions.    $4.63^ 

Sunday-seliool — J.     H.     Van     Atta,     superintendent,     122     Laurel     .Vve.;     W.     G. 
Stafford,  secretary,  SV^  Grand  Ave.     Enrollment,  1.50.     Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes,  $382.90. 
Christian   Endeavor — Lynn   Rider,   president,    12   Orton  Ave.      Members,    2.5. 

EAST  LAWREIVCE — Rev.  A.  L.  Allen,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  L.  Allen  was  pastor  last 
year;  P.  R.  Doud,  clerk,  Lawrenceville,  Pa.  Membership,  95.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,300.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $700.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.80; 
Foreign   :\Iissions,    $7.10;   Education,   $3.23. 

Sunday -sehool — C.  S.  Rocl^well,  superintendent,  Lawrenceville,  Pa.;  J.  C.  Gary, 
secretary,  Lawrenceville,  Pa.  Enrollment,  71.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school 
Department,   $3.20:   all   other  purposes,   $30.89. 

Christian  Entlea^or — :\Irs.  Hazel  Hackett,  piesident,  Lawrenceville,  Pa.;  IMrs. 
J.  N.  Carnin,   corresponding  secretary,   Lawrenceville,   Pa.      Members,   53. 

EVERGREEN,  PA. — Rev.  W.  L.  Gennett,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  L.  Gennett  was  pastor 
last  vear;  Mattie  C.  White,  clerk.  New  Albany.  Pa.  Membership,  127.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,700.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,050.00.  Full  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $(500.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$.5.00;  Foreign  ISIissions,  $5.00;  Home  Missions,  $7.78;  Education.  $3.63;  all 
other  purposes,    $(5.00. 

Sunday-sehool — flattie  C.  White,  superintendent.  New  Albany,  Pa.:  Abbie  ]M. 
Robinson,  secretary,  New  Albany,  Pa.  Enrollment,  122.  Contributed  to  all 
other  purposes,   $85.22. 

Christian  Endeavor — Christine  White,  president.  New  Albany.  Pa.;  Mrs. 
Blanche  Allen,  corresponding  secretary.  New  Albany,  Pa.     Meinbers — active,  31. 

FRANKLIIV,  PA. — Rev.  Rose  C.  Allen,  pastor;  Rev.  Rose  C.  Allen  was  pastoi-  last 
year;  Helen  B.  Phelps,  clerk,  Powell,  Pa.  ^Membership,  52.  Churcli;  building 
valued  at  $1,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian 
Convention,  $11.00;  Foreign  :Missions.  $12.70:  Home  "Missions,  $8.50;  Education, 
$15.40. 

Sunday-sehool — Moi'timer  Rockwell,  superintendent,  Powell,  Pa.;  Irene  Kirk- 
endall,  secretary,  Powell,  Pa.  Enrollment,  51.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school 
Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $14.25. 

Christian  Endeavor — L.  K.  Williams,  president,  Powell,  Pa.;  Frank  Gilbert, 
corresponding   secretary,    Powell,   Pa.     Members,    37. 

HARFORD  MILLS,  IV.  V. — Rev.  C.  E.  Reep,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  E.  Reep  was  pastor  last 
year;    George   Claus,    clerk,    Harford    Mills,    N.   Y.      ISlembership,    23.      Received 


90 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


last    year,     5.       Church    building    valued    at     $3,000.00.       Parsonage    valued    at 
$500.00.      Full    time   preaching-.      Contributed   to   pastoral   service,    $600.00. 
Sondaj-Jschool — C.    E.    Reep,    superintendent,     Harfoid     Mills,     N.     Y.;      Ethel 
Jeffeiies,   secretary,   Harford   Mills,   N.   Y. 

IXtiLESIDE,  X.  Y. — Rev.  R.  A.  Bissell,  pastor;  Supply  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Alice 
Briggs,  clerk,  Prattsburg,  N.  Y.  ^Membership,  40.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,    $149.00;   Home   Missions,   $6.00. 

Sninl:iy-.«ichool — C.  A.  Graues,  superintendent,  I'lattsburg,  N.  Y. ;  Kenneth 
Drake,  secretary,   Coshocton,  N.  Y. 

LAPEER,  X.  Y. — No  pasto!';  Rev.  June  Knickerbocker  was  supply  pastor  four 
months  last  year;  Mrs.  Clara  Mclntyre,  clerk,  Marathon,  N.  Y.  ^lembership, 
21.     Contributed  to   pastoral  service,   $5.00   weekly. 

THURSTOX,  X.  Y. — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  O.  Brown  was  pastor  last  year;  3Iis.  Mary 
A.  Eddy,  clerk.  Campbell,  N.  Y.  Membership.  52.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $600.00.  Contiibuted  to  pastoral  service, 
$700.00;  Foreign  :\Iissions,  $8.35;  all  other  purposes,  $'400.00. 

Sunfl:i> -school — Mrs.  oMary  A.  Eddy,  superintendent.  Campbell,  N.  Y. ;  Grace 
Elliott.  secretar>,  Campbell.  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  70.  Contributed  to  Sunday- 
school  Department,   $3.50;  all  other  purposes,  $63.18. 

Christian  Enrteavor — Mrs.  Donald  Scutt,  president,  Campbell,  N.  Y. ;  Pearl 
Strait,   corresponding  secretary,   Campbell,   N.    V.      Members,   15. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministeis,  13;  Churches,  8;  Membership,  592.  Contributions: 
Pastoral  service,  $4,524.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $30.80;  Education, 
$22.26;  Foreign  Missions,  $45.15;  Home  Missions.  $26.91;  all  other  purposes, 
$406.00.  Sunday-schools,  7;  Enrollment,  464;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school 
Department,  $li.70.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  5;  Membership,  161.  Total 
contributions  reported,  $5,066.82.  Conference  offering  to  American  Christian 
Convention.    $25.00. 


NEW    JERSEY 

(Reported    by   Secretary    Beach) 
Session   of   1922 — ^Milford,    N.    J. 
Session  of  1923 — Locktown,  N.  J. 
Oftleers — \Vm.   H.   Hainer,    37   Myrtle  Ave.,   Irvington,   N    J. — President. 
Edward   A.   Earth.   26   Burnett  Ave..  Hilton.   N.  J. — Vice-President. 
F.   R.   Beach.   1200   S.   Grove  St.,   Irvington,  N.  J. — Secretary. 
Ellwood   C.   Hall,   Vienna,   N.  J. — Corresponding  Secretary. 
A.  U.   Shepheid,    41   Bonnell  St.,   Flemington,   N.  J. — Treasurer. 


-Ml 


George  A.   Roemer,   Moscow,   Pa.,   R.    R.   1 — Sunday 


l>e|»artmeiit   Secretaries- 
schools. 

Rev.   John   E.    Epright,   Mllford,  N.   J. — Christian    Endeavor. 
Mrs.   A.    I.   Suppler,    1016   Fayette  St.,   Conshohocken,   Pa. — Missions. 

Trustees — M.  C.  Bellis.  Milford,  N.  J.;  George  E.  Cook;  "SV.  R.  Sailer,  Milford,  N.  J.; 
A.  U.  Shepherd,  41  lionnell  St.,  Flemington.  N.  J.;  John  I.  Stryker.  75  Florence 
Ave.,    Irvington,   N.   J. 


Joidan,   W.    F.,   Cristobal,    C.   Z. 

Langley,  Arthur  T.,  1807  Mt.  Vernon  Ave., 
Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Lawler.  Thos.  R.,  225  Chauncey  St.,  Brook- 
lyn.  N.  Y. 

McDaniel.    Clarence  A.,    Enon.   Ohio. 

Roemer.  Geor.ure  A..  Moscow,  Pa.,  R.  R.  1. 

Licentiates — 

Kemerer,  J.  W.,  Defiance  College,  Defiance, 
Ohio. 

Lawler,  Harry  C,  429  Third  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.    Y. 

Onstead.  Raymond  W.,  Defiance  College,  De- 
fiance,   Ohio. 

Opdyke.    Roland    S. 

^'ail.  O.  M..  Jr.,  623  E.  37th  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.   Y. 

Worner,  Chas.  S..  I.j94  Broadway.  Brooklyn, 
N.    Y. 

B4.I>EVILL,E — Rev  E.  E.  Hoffman,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  E.  Hoffman  was  pastor  last 
vear;  Mrs.  F.  W.  Harding,  clerk,  33  Liberty  St.,  Newton,  N.  J.  Membership, 
192.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Convention,  $9.00;  For- 
eign Missions,  $31.00;  Home  Missions,  $29.00;  Education.  $10.00:  all  other 
purposes,    $1,361.77;   Conference    Fund,    $13.00. 


Ministers — 

Allen,  Amos  S..  Fleminjrton,  N.  J.,  R.  R.  2. 

Barrett,  John  C,  4  College  Place,  Defiance, 
Ohio. 

Barton,  H.  A.,  473  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn, 
N.   Y. 

Barth,  Edward  A.,  29  Burnett  Ave.,  Hilton, 
N.   J. 

Epright,    John    Elliott,    Milford,    N.   J. 

Gennett,   Wallace   L. 

Godley.   Albert,   Tenafly.  N.   J. 

Hainer.  William  H.,  37  Myrtle  Ave.,  Irving- 
ton,  N.   J. 

Hall.    Ellwood  C.   Vienna,  N.   J. 

Hendershot.  F.  S.,  202  N.  Second  St.,  Lewis- 
burg,   Pa. 

Hendershot,  Hazel  Mead.  202  N.  Second  St.. 
Lewisburg,    Pa. 

Hoffman,    E.    E..    Newton,   N.   J.,    R.   R.    4. 

Johnson,    Lindsay   F.   Carversville,    Pa. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  91 

SuiKlay-seliooi — Mrs.  B.  K.  Hoffman,  superintendent,  Newton,  N.  J.,  R.  R.  4; 
Dorothy  A.  Wyked,  secretary,  Newton,  N.  J.,  R.  R.  4.  Enrollment,  9^t;  average 
attendance,    38.      Contributed    to   all   other   purposes,    $241.02. 

BRII)GE)BORO — Rev.  Arthur  T.  I.angley,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Minnie 
Timmerman,  clerk.,  Brldgreboro,  N.  J.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed 
to  Foreign  Missions,  $4.h^;  all  other  purposes,  $6!). 99.  This  report  covers  a 
period  of  four  months,  prior  to  which  church  closed  for  two  years. 

i'HAPMANTOWN,  I'A. — Rev.  George  A.  Roemer,  pastor;  Rev.  George  A.  Roemer 
was  pastor  last  year;  Geo.  H.  Swingle,  clerk,  Ariel,  Pa..  R.  R.  1.  Membership. 
41.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  American  Chi-istian  Convention,  $3.(iO;  Foreign  Missions.  ."513.00; 
Home  Missions,  $ti.30;  Education.  $4.50;  Relief.  $8.00;  Conference  Fund.  $.5.00; 
Special    Fund    for   Missionaries.    $2ti.,50;    total    amount.    $374.90. 

Sundny-soliool — ]\lilcs  Keeseler,  superintendent.  Aiiel.  Pa..  R.  II.  1;  Clair 
Beesecker,   .secretary.   ^Vriel,   Pa.,   R.   R.   1.      Enrollment,   53. 

Cliri.stian  Eiuloavor — Lila  Bortree,  president,  Ariel,  Pa.;  Lila  Keeseler,  cones- 
ponding  secietary,  Ariel,  Pa.     Members- — active.  15;  associate,  12;  total,  27. 

CAREERS VIL,L.E,  PA. — Rev.  Lindsay  F.  Johnson,  pastor;  Rev.  Iv.  C.  Mackey  was 
pastor  last  .year;  Mrs.  L.  D.  Randall,  clerk,  Lumbervllle,  Pa.,  R.  R.  1.  Member- 
ship, 2fi.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,600.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $600.00. 
Part  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Convention.  $2.75; 
Foreign  Missions.  .f3.77;  Home  ^Missions.  $4.00;  Education.  $3.85;  Relief.  $20.00; 
Conference  Fund.  $3.60;  Home  Mission  fund.  $6.41;  total  amount.  $870.93. 
Sunilay-.sclioctl — Mrs.  L.  D.  Randall,  supei'intendent,  Lumberville.  Pa.;  Lindsay 
Johnson.  Jr..  seci'etar.v.  Carversville.  Pa.      Enrollment.   38. 

BROOKLYN,  N.  V.,  <  HI  R<  H  OF  THE  EVANGEL — Rev.  H.  A.  Barton,  pastor; 
Rev.  H.  A.  Barton  was  pastoi-  last  year;  Miss  Minnie  J.  Chiistie.  clerk,  35 
Noble  St..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Membership,  100.  Church  building  valued  at 
$15,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Conven- 
tion, $4.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home  Missions,  $10.00;  Education,  $4.00; 
Relief,  $34.00;  Conference  Fund,  110.00;  Home  Mission  Fund,  $20.00;  total 
amount,    $3,019.29. 

Simtlay-soliool — Heniy  Affleck,  superintendent,  128  Bodel  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
Miss  Alice  Affleck,  secretary,  128  Bodel  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  78: 
average  attendance,  60.  Contributed  to  all  other  purposes.  $235.00. 
OIiri.stian  Endeavor — Alice  Affleck,  president.  128  Bodel  St..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
Anna  Dodd,  corresponding  secretary,  158  Kent  St.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  ^Members — 
active.  12.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department.  $17.00. 

FINESVILLE — No  pastor;  Rev.  C  A.  McDaniels  was  pastor  last  year;  :\Irs.  W.  A. 
Vanderbilt,  clerk,  Finesville,  N.  J.  Membership,  48.  Church  building  valued 
at  $6,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Part  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  American  Chi'istian  Convention,  $5.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $31.67;  Education. 
$5.50;   Conference   Fund.   $3.00. 

Sunday-.sehool — John  Sherer.  superintendent,  Finesville,  N.  J.;  Lawrence 
Grouse,  secretary,  Bloomsbury,  N.  J.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance,  35. 
Contributed   to  all  purposes.   $55.07. 

Christian  Endeavor--J.  Henry  Siegle,  president,  Finesville.  N.  J.;  B.  R.  Fretz. 
corresponding  secretary,  Finesville,  N.  J.  Members — active,  33;  associate, 
11;  honorary,  2;  total,  46.  Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department, 
$51.00. 

Gl'LPH  MILLS — No  pastor;  Rev.  Albert  Loucks  was  pastor  last  year;  iMiss  Bertha 
Stinson,  clerk,  Conshohocken,  Pa.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  155.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Convention,  $12.18;  Foreign 
Missions,  $27.20;  Home  Missions,  $12.71;  Education,  $20.74;  all  purposes, 
$3,013.79;  Conference  Fund,  $5.81;  Home  Mission  Fund,  $25.00;  Defiance  Col- 
lege,   $1,093.00. 

Sunday-.sehool — John  H.  Smith,  superintendent,  1046  Ford  St.,  W.  Conshohock- 
en, Pa.;  Miss  M.  Guthrie,  secretary,  1100  Ford  St.,  W.  Conshohocken,  Pa.  En- 
rollment, 206;  average  attendance,  101.  Contributed  to  all  other  purposes, 
$544.83. 

HOPE — No  pastoi-;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  R  M.  Vanhorn,  clerk,  Hope,  N.  .1. 
Membership,  36.  No  church.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Contributed  to 
American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Conference  Fund,  $1.50. 


$150.00. 

Sundny-sehool — AVm.    W.    Fribergei-,   superintendent.   Elizabeth,   N.   J.,    R.    R.    1: 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Miss  Lulu  Zellers.  societary,  38  Burnett  Ave..  Hilton.  X.  J.  Enrollment,  217; 
average  attendance,  126.  Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $952.60. 
'ChriNtian  Endeavor — Miss  Eva  VoUmuth,  president.  1,563  Spring-field  Ave., 
Hilton,  N.  J.;  Miss  G.  Pohl,  corresponding-  secretary,  31  Olympic  Terrace, 
Irving-ton,  N.  J.  Members — active,  30;  associate,  12;  total,  42.  Contributed 
to  Cliristian  Endeavor  Department,  $251.71. 
Junioi-  Superintendent,  ^Mrs.  E.  A.  Barth.     Assistant,  :Miss  Florence  Brown. 

HOPEVVELli — Rev.  Chas.  S.  Worner,  pastor;  Rev.  Chas.  S.  Worner  was  pastor  last 
year;  Aaron  Lake,  clerk,  Hopewell,  N.  J.  Membership,  28.  Contributed  to 
American    Christian    Convention,    $10.00;    all    purposes,    $410.00. 

IR\IX«TOX — Rev.  W.  H.  Hainer,  D.  L.,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  H.  Hainer,  D.  D. 
was  pastor  last  year;  J.  E.  ]\TcConnell,  clerk,  26  Linden  Ave.,  Irvington.  N.  J. 
:\Iembership.  652.  Church  building  valued  at  $55,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$13,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $45.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $50.00;  Home  Missions,  $50.00;  Education, 
$50.00;   Relief,    $1,014.03;   Conference   Fund,   $50.00. 

Sun«la:i'-school — .John  Stryker,  superintendent,  75  Florence  Ave.,  Irvington, 
N.  J.;  Geo.  J.  Harbridge,  secretary,  101  Cummings  St.,  Irvington,  N.  J.  En- 
rollment, 729;  average  attendance,  278.  Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $3,175.13. 
Chri.stian  Endeavor — Miss  Helen  Maull,  president,  22  Silkman  Place.  Irving- 
ton, N.  J.;  ]\liss  Myrtle  Heri-ick,  corresponding  secretary,  471  Stuyvesant  Ave., 
Irvington,  N.  J.  Members — active,  44;  associate,  11;  honorary,  34;  total,  89. 
Contributed   to   Christian    Endeavor   Department,    $61.71. 

Junior  Christian  Endeavor — Miss  B.  J.  Prentice,  superintendent,  71  W.  Madison 
Ave.,    Ir\-ington,   N.   J.      38   members. 

JOHXSO\SBI'RG — No  pastor;  No  pastoi-  last  year;  George  Hart,  clerk,  Johnsons- 
burg,  N.  J.  Membership,  55.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $2,000.00.  Part  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian 
Convention.  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions.  $10.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Education, 
$5.00;   all   purposes,   $199.50;   Conference   Fund,    $25.50. 

LEWISBl-RG,  PA. — Rev.  F.  S.  Ilendershot,  pastoi-;  Rev.  F.  S.  Hendershot  was 
pastor  last  year;  Wm.  Hopper,  clerk.  Baker  Apartments,  Lewisburg,  Pa, 
Membership,  64.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$4,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Conven- 
tion, $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $24.75;  Home  Missions,  $10.00;  Education,  $6.00; 
Relief,  $26.87;  all  purpo.ses,  $3,489.64.  Conference  Fund,  $10.00. 
Sunday-school — Prof.  L.  E.  Bourne,  superintendent,  Lewisburg,  Pa.;  Theodore 
Liddiclv,  secretary,  Lewisburg,  I'a.  Enrollment,  121;  average  attendance,  71. 
Contributed  to  all   purposes,   $188.39. 

ChriNtian  Endeavor — Mrs.  F.  S.  Hendershot,  president;  Mary  McLaughlin, 
corresponding  secretary,  200  St.  Anthony  Street.  Members — active,  22;  as- 
sociate,   1;   total,   23.     Contributed    to   Christian   Endeavor   Department,    $41.60. 

I.OCKTO\VX — Rev.  Amos  S.  Allen,  pastor;  Rev.  Amos  S.  Allen  was  pastor  last 
year;  Edna  B.  Stryker,  clerk,  Frenchtown,  N.  J.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  170. 
Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Relief,  $48.76;  all  purposes,  $1,499.76. 
Cliristian  Endea\or — Elizabeth  Heath,  president,  Flemington,  N.  J.;  Elizabeth 
^Vagner,  corresponding  secretary.  IMembei-s — active,  30.  Contributed  to 
Christian   Endeavor  Department,  $38.83. 

Junior  Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Amos  S.  Allen,  superintendent,  Flemington, 
N.   J.      IMembers,    20. 

.MAI>ISOXVIL.L.E,  PA. — Rev.  Geo.  A.  Roemer,  pastor;  Rev.  Geo.  A.  Roemer  was 
pastor  last  year;  Fred  Ives,  clerk,  Moscow.  Pa.  Chuich  building  valued  at 
$2,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  American  Christian  Convention.  $8.52;  Foreign  Missions,  $19.89;  Home 
Missions.    $13.14;    BMucation.    $20.07;   all    purposes,    $1,302.10. 

$undaY-.Hchool — :Mrs.  Geo.  A.  Roemer.  superintendent,  Moscow,  Pa.;  Miss  Iva 
Edwards,  secretary,  Moscow,  Pa.  Enrollment,  221;  average  attendance,  78. 
Contributed   to  all   purposes,   $229.41. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Bessie  Walters,  piesident,  Moscow,  Pa.;  Mrs.  Chas. 
Heitneck,  corresponding  secretary.  Members — active.  14;  associate,  14;  total, 
28.      Conti-ibuted   to  Christian   Endeavor  Depaitment.   $41.89. 

MILFORO — Rev.  J.  Elliot  Epright,  pastor;  Rev.  .1.  Elliot  Epright  was  pastor  last 
year-  Wm  R  Sailer,  clerk,  Milford,  N.  J.  Membership,  288.  Church  building 
valued  at  $20,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  American  Christian  Convention,  $9.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $31.50; 
Home  Missions,  $31.50;  Education,  $18.00;  all  purposes,  $2,613.32.  Conference 
Missifin   P'und,    $100.00. 

Sundav-Hohool — W.  R.  Sailer,  superintendent.  :Milford.  N.  J.;  H.  G.  Stull.  secre- 
tary, Milford,  N.  J.  Enrollment,  201;  aveiage  attendance,  102.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,  $404.99. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  93 

(  liristiiin  KinU-Ji^or — Mrs.  "Wni.  Shifer,  president,  Milfoid.  N.  J.;  -Miss  K.  Godby, 
«(Ui  espiinding  secretary.  Members — active,  24;  honoiaiy,  3:  total.  27.  Con- 
tributed   to   Christian    Endeavor   Department.    StiO.OO. 

Junior  i'liri.stinsi  I-^inloii*  <»r — ;Mrs.  A.  Clickeng-ei',  superintendent.  Milford.  N.  J. 
.Meinb<rs,    30. 

moMlOK — No  pastor;  IJev.  C.  A.  McDaniel  was  pastor  last  year;  Memb(Mship,  24. 
(^huich  building  valued  at  $2,000.00. 

SWKK'r  \  ALI>EY,  PA. — Rev.  J.  V.  Davis,  pastor;  Ile^'.  .T.  V.  Davis  was  pastor 
last  year;  Stella  Hanied,  clerk.  Sweet  Valley.  I'a.  Cliurch  building-  valued  at 
$3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  .$1,, 500. 00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  American  Christian  Convention.  $.5.80:  Foreign  Missions.  $6.59;  Home  Mis- 
.^^ions.  $8.00;  Education.  $8. .50:  all  pui-poses.  $1,087.09,  Conference  Fund.  $29.60. 
Suiula.v-.soiiool— Arthur  Cragle.  superintendent.  Sweet  Valley.  Pa.;  Jesse  Ham, 
secretarv.  Enrollment.  97;  average  attendance.  65.  Contributed  to  all  pur- 
poses, $27.31. 

SPRIIVGFIEI.,1)  DOCKS,  JAMAICA,  I-.  I. — Supply  pastor;  Rev.  Oscar  T.  Smith  was 
pastor  last  year;  Herbert  jMyers,  cleric.  Contributed  to  Home  Missions,  $25.00; 
all   purposes.   $572.00.     Conference   Fund,   $10.32. 

Sunday-school — Herbert  Myers,  superintendent.  Enrollment,  57;  average  at- 
tendance.   30.      Contributed   to   all   purposes,    $64.50. 

'rUL.I^ATOVV>,  I'A. — Rev.  Arthur  T.  Langley,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Mary  Wright,  clerk,  Tullytown,  Pa.  INlembeiship,  17.  Church  building  valued 
at  .$1,500.00.  Part  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Con- 
vention.   $1.00;    Foreig-n   Missions,    $5.00:   all    purpo.ses,    $164.60. 

Sunila>-soh<t«l — Arthur  T.  Dangley,  superintendent.  1807  ^It.  Veinnn  St..  Phil- 
adelphia.   Pa.      Enrollment.    22;   average   attendance.    13. 

VIE\XA — Rev.  C.  R.  Hamlin,  pastor:  Rev.  G  A.  Conibear  was  pastoi-  last  year; 
A.  C.  Howell,  clerk.  Vienna,  N.  J.  Membership,  23.  Church  building  valued 
at  $4,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Con- 
tiihuted  to  Ameiican  Christian  Convention,  $7.18;  Foreign  Missions,  $12.70; 
Education,  $9.53;  Relief,  $14.00;  all  purposes,  $403.23;  Conference  Fund.  $25.00. 

Sunday-.sehool — Mrs.  A.  C.  Howell,  superintendent,  Vienna,  N.  J.;  Samson  ..\. 
I'owell.  secretary.  Enrollment.  48;  average  attendance.  22.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,   $43.80. 

VAX OER VEER  PARK.  BROOKI-VX,  X.  V.^Rev.  P.  S.  Sailer,  pastoi-;  Rev. 
L.  F.  .Johnson  was  pastor  last  year;  James  Lindley.  clerk.  2907 
Clarendon  Road,  Brookljn,  N.  Y.  Membership,  112.  Church  building  valued 
at  $15,000.00.  Full  time  pleaching.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Con- 
vention. $3.00;  Foreign  :Missions.  $130.00:  Home  Missions,  $30.00;  Education, 
.$3.00;    Relief.    $35.00;   all   purposes,   $2,465.75.      Conference  Fund.   $105.00. 

Suiulay-.school — O.  M.  Vail.  Jr..  superintendent.  623  E.  37th  St..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.; 
Cyrel  Baveridge.  secretary.  1245  N.  Y.  Ave.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Enrollment,  180; 
average   attendance.   102. 

Junior  CliriNtiaii  Endeavor — Mrs.  Chas.  Fischer,  superintendent,  411  E.  31st  St., 
Brooklyn.  N.  Y.      35  members. 

SIT.M>IARV — Ordained  ministers.  18;  Licentiates.  6;  Churches.  22;  Membership, 
2.223.  Contributions:  American  Christian  Convention,  $155.53;  Education, 
$225.69:  Foreign  Missions,  $466.62;  Home  Missions,  $259.65;  Relief  Funds, 
$1,200.66;  all  other  purposes.  $27,003.81.  Sunday-schools,  16;  Enrollment, 
2.413.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  9;  Membership,  324;  Contributed  to  Chris- 
tian Endeavor  Department,  $68.00.  Total  contributions  reported.  $29,379.96. 
Conference   offering  to   American    Christian   Convention,    $10.00. 


SOUTHWESTERN   WEST   VIRGINIA 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Montag-ue) 

Session   of  1922 — Racine.  W.  Va. 
Session   of   1923 — 

<)ftic'»Ts — Rev.   Charles  Sidenstricker,   Kingston,    W.  Va. —  President. 
Rev.  A.  S.  Ryan,  Olcott,  W.  Va. — Vice-President. 

A.  A.   Montague.   Shrevvsburj-,   \V.  Va. — Secretary-Treasurer. 

B.  F.   Walls.  Racine,  W.  Va. — Assistant  Secretar.v. 

Elder.s — John    Fink,    Whittaker,    W.    Va. ;     Ben     Remington.     Whittaker,     A\'.    Va. 
Tonia  Sharp,   Olcott.  W^  A'a.;  Wilson  Walls,   Racine,  W.  Va. 

Ueac-on.H — J.   B.    Davis.    Whittaker,    W.    Va. :    Eawrance    Long:.    Hugheston,    ^V.   Va. 
S.  Q.  Mitchell,  Whittaker.  AV.  Va.;  A.   R.  Montague,  Shrewsbury,  W.  A'a. 


04 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Ministers — 

Cossbolt,   J.    C,    Hugheston,    W.   Va 
Graley.  S.  C,   Olcott,  W.   Va. 
Hess.  T.  H..  HuKheston,  W.  Va. 
Hilt.   W.    H.,   Gamoca,    W.   Va. 


Ryan,   A.   S.,    Olcott,   W.   Va. 
Sharp,    Nathan.    Olcott,    W,    Va. 
Sidenstricker,    Charles,    Kingston,    W.   Va. 
Thompson,    Ed.,   Olcott,   W.    Va. 
WaJIs,    B.    F.,    Racine.    W.    Va. 


Church,    Pnstnr,    Cleric,    OfVerin^-s,    Orgsinizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,    1922) 

CHESTXUT  KXOB — Rev.  R.  S.  Siers,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  C.  Cossbolt  was  pastor  last 
year;  L.  D.  Parker,  clerk.  Chestnut  Knob,  W.  Va.  Membership.  14.  Received 
last  year,  14.     Monthly  preaching-.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $68.00. 

DUNGRIFF — Rev.  B.  P.  Walls,  pastor;  Rev.  B.  F.  W^alls  was  pastor  last  year; 
S.  F.  Graley,  clerk,  Olcott,  W.  Va.  ^Membership,  20.  Received  last  year,  5. 
Monthly  preaching-.      Contribute   to  pastoral   service,   .?75.00. 

Sunday-school — A.    S.    Ryan,    superintendent.    Olcott,    Vi.    Va. ;    Nathan    Sharp, 
secretary,   Olcott,    W.   Va.      Enrollment.    .SO;   average   attendance,   25. 

HILiAIVD^ — Rev.  J.  C.  Cossbolt.  pastor:  Rev.  J.  C.  Cossbolt  was  pastor  last  year: 
Everett  Ai'is,  clerk,  Hiland,  ^^'.  "\'a.  Membership,  3!i.  .V  new  church  organized 
last  year. 

RACIIVE — Rev.  B.  F.  Walls,  pastor:  No  pastor  last  year;  Bro.  IMcCormack,  clerk, 
Racine,  W.  Va.  Membership,  60.  Received  last  year,  38.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,. 500. 00.  Monthly  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$20.00. 

Sundsiy-school — Bro.  McCormack,  superintendent,  Racine,  W.  Va. ;  B.  F.  Walls, 
secretary,   Racine,    \V.   Va.      ICnrollnient,   40;   average  attendance,   30. 

SHREWSerRV — Rev.  Nathan  Sharp,  pastor;  Rev.  S.  F.  Gegg  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Julia  Montague,  clerk,  Shrewsbury,  W.  Va.  Membership.  17.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  5.  Monthly  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$96.00. 

Sunday-school — C.    A.    Honigan,     superintendent,    Shrewsbury,    W.    Va. ;    Roy 
Georle,  secretai-y,  Shrewsbury,  W.  Va.  Enrollment,  40;  average  attendance,  25. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  9;  Churches,  .5;  Membership,  146.  Contributions: 
Pastoral  service,  $259.00.  .Sunday-schools,  3;  Enrollment,  110.  Total  contribu- 
tions  reported,    $259.00. 


Ohio  Group 

MIAMI    OHIO 

(Reported   by  Secretary  Hall) 

Session   of  1922 — West    Milton,    Ohio. 
Session   of  1923 — Versailles,    Ohio. 

Ofliccr.s — Rev.   W.   J.  Young,   M'est  IMilton,  Ohio — President. 
Rev.    Hugh   A.   Smith,   Vei'sailles,    Ohio — Vice-President. 
Rev.  Willoe  J.  Hall,  Dayton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1 — Secretary. 
Rev.  B.   F.  Vaughan.  Centerville.  Ohio — Secretary  Emeritus. 
John  H.  Thayer,  Dayton,  Ohio — Registrar. 

Department    Secretaries — J.    Lewis   Reck,    Covington,    Ohio — Financial 
Re\-.  A.  W.  Hirby,   Dayton,  Ohio — ^Missions. 

Rev.    D.    G.    Pleasant,    Campbellstown,    Ohio — Sunday-schools. 
Rev.   O.   P.   Furnas,    West    Milton,   Ohio — Relief. 
Rev.  A.   W.    Hook,   Phoneton,   Ohio — Publications. 
Rev.   John    E.    Kauffman,    Piqua,   Ohio — Education. 
Theodore  Lindley,   Troy,   Ohio — Christian   Endeavor. 


Ministers — 

AlbriKht,  J.  A..  R.  R.  ?,.  Eaton,  Ohio. 

Baker,    Hiley,    Eaton,   Ohic. 

Bennett,  S.  W.,   New  Madison,   Ohio. 

Bishop,  Emily  K.,  1708  Sycamore  St..  Teirc 
Haute,    Ind. 

Boehrinprer,  W.  Rollo.  Bluflfton,  Ind..  R.  R.  2. 

Brown.    L.    D.,    Pleasant    Mills,    Indiana. 

Bullock,  Mrs.  F.  E.,  534  Carlisle  Ave.,  Day- 
ton.  Ohio. 

Clark,    Ira   C,    South    Vienna,    Ohio. 

Clayton,  B.  F.,  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio. 

Coddington,   C.   H.,   Christiansburg,   Ohio. 

Dawson,    William    M..    Yellow   Springs,    Ohio. 

Enders,    George    C,    Defiance,    Ohio. 


Francis,    J,   C,    West   Liberty,    Ohio. 

Freeman,    W.   A.,    Covington,   Ohio. 

Furnas,    O.    P.,    West   Miltcm,    Ohio. 

Gai-man.  C.  C,  2251  Cummington  Road, 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Garman,  Clark  P.,  26  Kasumi  Cho,  Azabu, 
Tokyo,  Japan. 

Hall,   Willoe   J.,    R.   R.    1,    Dayton,   Ohio. 

Hatfield,  C.  C,  173  Orange  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Helfenstein,  S.  Q.,  1230  Phillips  Ave.,  Day- 
ton,   Ohio. 

Hirby.  A.  W.,  312  Ed.gar  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Hock,    A.    W..    Phoneton,    Ohio. 

Houseman,    A.   B.,   R.   R.,   London.   Ohio. 


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95 


Howsaie,  McD.,  1535  N.  Euclid  Ave..  Day- 
ton,   Ohio. 

Huey,    Hairy   S..    We.st   Manchester.   Ohio. 

Kauffman.   .John    E..    Piqua,   Ohio. 

Ke.^i;.  John  S.,  11(55  Penn.  Ave.,  Columbus. 
Ohio. 

Kemp,   A.   E..   Troy.    Ohio. 

Kerr.  Alva  M..  C.   P.  A.  Bldg".,   Dayton,  Ohio. 

Martin.  William  H.,  1227  Home  Ave.,  Day- 
ton,   Ohio. 

Masterson,   C.   S.,   Greenfield.   Indiana. 

iVIaxwell,   .J.   W.,   Moores   Hill,   Indiana. 

McDonald,   L.   B.,   R.   R.   9,   Sprinsfield,   Ohio. 

Pleasant.    D.    G.,    Campbellstown,   Ohio. 

Pulley,   Corda.  414  S.   E  St.,   Winchester,  Ind. 

Ryan,    L.   W.,   Buckland,   Ohio. 

Smith,    Hufth    A.,    Vei  sailles,    Ohio. 

Sprijf.iis.    Frankie,    Enon,    OTiio. 

Thomas.  Omei  S.,  C.  P.  A.  Bids.,  Dayton, 
Ohio. 


Thompson,    Flora,    Needles,    Califoi-nia. 
Vauuhan.   B.   F.,   Centerville,   Ohio. 
Walk,    E.   G.,    Leaf  Rivar,    Illinois. 
Wearly,    Robert    E.,   Trotwocd,   Ohio. 
Weavei-,    George    E.,    Petoskey,    Mich. 
Woods,    S.    M..    R,    R.    3,    Tippecanoe    City, 

Ohio. 
Youmans,   A.   C,   Greenville,   Ohio, 
YounK,  W.  J.,  West  Milton,  Ohio. 
Zartmann,    Pressley    E.,      152      Edgrar     Ave., 

Dayton,    Ohio. 

Lioentinte.v — 

McNeal,    Ross,    Troy,   Ohio. 
O'Hara,    Heber,    Defiance,    Ohio, 
Swartz,   Cleon,  R.   R.   13,   Daj-ton,   Ohio. 
Thomas,   Fiank,    Sisson   Hall,    Defiance,   Ohio. 
Howsare,    Mrs.    Athella    M.,     1535    N.    Euclid 
Ave.,   Dayton,   Ohio. 


Cliiircli,    Psi.stor,    Clerk,    Oft'eriiiK'N,    Or^siiiizsitioiis 

(Offering-.s   October   1,    1921,    to   October   1,    1922) 

.AXSOMA — Rev.  M.  C.  Wisely,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  William  Schmidt, 
clerk,  Ansonia,  Ohio.  Membership,  300.  Received  last  year,  3.  Church 
building-  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Par.sonag-e  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full  time 
pi'eaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  seivice,  $268.00;  Foreign  Mission.<5,  $50.00; 
Home  Missions,  $40.00;  Relief,  $16.00;  all  other  purposes,  $846.97. 
Sniida.v-.sehool — W.  H.  Richards,  supeiintendent,  Ansonia,  Ohio;  Wilda  Hesson, 
secretary,  Ansonia,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  213;  average  attendance,  110.  Con- 
tributed   to   all    purposes,    $297.36. 

BETHAIVY — No  report. 

Siinilay-.school — F.  J.  Mardis,  superintendent:  Dorothy  Kersey,  secietary.  Kn- 
rollment,  105;  aveiage  attendance,  87.  Contributed  to  Sundav-school  Depart- 
ment,   $2.00. 

<;Ai>IPBEL,l.,STOWN — Rev.  D.  G.  Pleasant,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  G.  F'leasant  was  pastor 
last  year;  J.  L.  Shefter,  cleik,  Campbellstown,  Ohio.  Membership,  178.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  55.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Parsonag-e  valued 
at  $4,500.00.  Full  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,500.00; 
Ameiican  ChrLstian  Convention,  $17.25;  Foreign  Missions,  $185.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $200.00;  Education,  $21.25;  Relief,  $19.2.5;  all  other  purposes,  $331.00. 
Suiiiiay-Kriiool — H.  B.  Aydelotte,  superintendent,  Campbellstown,  Ohio;  C.  W. 
Armacost,  .secretary,  Campbellstown,  Ohio.  Enrollment.  195;  averag-e  attend- 
ance, 113.  Contiibuted  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.05;  all  other  pur- 
poses, $320.72. 

Christian  ICiideMvor — Roy  Geeding-.  president,  Campbellstown,  Ohio;  Mar- 
guerite Pleasant,  corresponding-  secretary,  Campbellstown,  Ohio.  Members — 
active,  39;  honorary,  1;  total,  40. 

CARYSVILLE — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  A.  Tracy  was  pastoi  last  year;  Mrs.  Emma 
Geuy,  clerk,  R.  R.  1,  Rosewood,  Ohio.  Membership,  104.  Church  building 
valued   at    $2,000.00^     Contributed    to   pastoral    service,   $324.00. 

SiiiKlay-.sehool — Homei-  Geuy,  superintendent.  Rosewood,  Ohio;  Hairiet  Burn- 
ham,   secretaiy.      Enrollment,    40;    average   attendance,    20. 

CHARITY  CHAPEIi — Rev.  C.  B.  Kershner,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  W.  Yantis  was  pastor 
last  year;  Frank  Applegett,  clerk,  Conover,  Ohio.  Membership,  150.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $1,800.00.  One-half  time 
preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $525.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention. $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home  :\Iissions,  $10.00;  Education 
$3.65;    Relief.    $5.00;    all   other  purposes,   $30.50. 

Sun«lay-.«icliool — William  Gaver,  superintendent.  Rosewood,  Ohio;  Elden  F. 
Verdin,  secretary,  Sidney,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment.  100;  average  attendance, 
50.     Contributed  to  all   purposes,   $89.00. 

♦  HRLSTIANSBlKf; — Rev.  C.  B.  Lusk,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  B.  Lusk  was  pastor  last 
year;  J.  E.  ■Miller,  clerk,  Christiansburg-,  Ohio.  Membership,  92.  Received  last 
year.  13.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $700.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $5.58;  Foreign  Missions,  $65.71;  Home  Missions,  $24.69;  Relief,  $3.09- 
all   other  purposes,   $4.35. 

Suniiay-.school — Glen  Weikeit,  superintendent.  Christiansburg,  Ohio;  Miss 
Pearl  Westf^rman,  secretary,  Christiansburg-,  Ohio.  Enrollment.  182;  averag-e 
attendance,   75.     Contributed   to  all  other  purposes,   $255.21. 

CIRCLE  HILL. — No  pastor;  Rev.  H.  L.  Bailey  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Emma 
Patty,  clerk,  Bradford,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  83.  Received  last  vear, 
17.      Church    building    valued    at    $2,500.00.      One-half    time    preaching.      Con- 


96 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

tiibuted  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $2.33; 
Foreign  Missions,  $6.12:  Home  Missions,  $5.12;  Education.  $3.00;  Relief,  $2.18; 
all  other  purposes,  $2.79. 

Sunday-school — C.  C.  Schultz,  superintendent,  Bradford,  Ohio.  R.  R.  2;  Leva 
Gorman,  secretary,  Bradford,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  80;  averag'e  attendance,  55. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $1.51;  all  other  purposes,  $83.22. 

CONCORD — Rev.  John  A.  Albright,  pastor;  Rev.  John  A.  Albright  was  pastor  last 
year;  Osa  Luvall.  cleric.  Kitchel,  Tnd.  Membership.  149.  Received  last  year, 
16.  Church  building-  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contribvited  to  pastoral  service.  $1,500.00:  American  Chris- 
tian Convention,  $8.23;  Foreign  Missions.  $175.00:  Home  Missions.  $64.97:  Edu- 
cation.  $9.16:   Relief.   .«20.69:   all   other   purposes.    $60.31. 

SiiiKlaj-sohool — ^lartin  Yost,  superintendent;  Cliarlotte  Morris,  secretary.  En- 
rollment,  135;  average  attendance,   50. 

COVE  SPRIXGS — Rev.  C.  B.  Lusk,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  B.  Lusk  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Ray  Sollers.  clerk,  Casstown.  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  163.  Received 
last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $754.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $19.24:  Home  :Mis- 
sions,  $19.24;  Education,  $2.16;  Relief,  $4.10;  all  other  purposes,  $9.34. 
Sunday-.vehoo] — Robert  J.  Trostel,  superintendent;  Albert  ^Martin,  secii'tary. 
Enrollment,    134;    average    attendance,    40. 

COVIXGTOIV — Rev.  W.  A.  Freeman,  pastor;  Rev.  ^V.  .\.  Freeman  was  pastor  last 
year;  S.  E.  Holsinger,  clerk.  Covington.  Ohio.  Membership.  409.  Received 
last  year,  33.  Chuich  building  valued  at  $30,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$5,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  S2.000.00; 
American  Christian  Convention.  $20.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $1,000.00;  Education, 
$10.00;   Relief.   $60.00;   all   other  purposes.   $71.00. 

Siinday-sehooi — Elmer  Shaffer,  superintendent.  Covington,  Ohio:  S.  E.  Hol- 
singer, secretary,  Covington,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  454;  average  attendance.  222. 
Christian  Endeavor — ;Mr.  Tuttle,  president,  Covington.  Ohio:  Miss  Helen  Ullery, 
corresponding  secretary,  Covington,  Oliio.  Members — active,  30;  associate,  3; 
honorar.v,   10;   total,   43. 

DAYTOX,  FIRST — Rev.  "\V.  A.  Martin,  pastor:  Rev.  McD.  Howsare  was  pastor  last 
year;  Charles  Buriff.  clerk,  National  Military  Home,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Member- 
ship, 394.  Received  last  year,  32.  Church  building  valued  at  $25,000.00.  Par- 
sonage valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full  lime  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $2,000.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $35.71;  Foreign  Missions, 
$178.02;  Home  Missions,  $167.52;  Education,  $32.93;  Relief,  $16.87:  all  other 
purposes,   $301.93. 

Siinday-.school — X.  E.  AVestenberger,  superintendent,  Dayton.  Ohio;  Wilbur 
Chase,  secretary.  Conover  St..  Dayton,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  336;  average  at- 
tendance, 183.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department.  $25.00:  all  other 
purposes,   $486.78. 

nATTOX,  CROWN  POIXT — Rev.  Clark  Denison,  pastor:  Rev.  H.  S.  Huey  was 
pastor  last  year;  Chas.  Rauch,  clerk,  R.  R.  6.  Dayton.  Ohio.  IMembership.  56. 
Received  last  year,  6.  Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00.  Full  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $425.00:  American  Christian  Convention. 
$10.00:  Foreign  Missions,  $35.00:  Home  Missions,  $35.00:  Education.  $9.00:  Re- 
lief.  $9.00;  all   other  purposes,  $31.00. 

Siuiday-sfhool — ^Villiam  Hartley,  superintendent.  Dayton.  Ohio.  R.  R.  6; 
Charlotte  Ba>less.  secretary.  Dayton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  6.  Enrollment,  153:  average 
attendance.  SO.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department.  $4.00:  all  other 
purposes.    $10.00. 

l>AYTOX,  W'AL,X1"T  HII.,I.S — Rev.  A.  "W''.  Hirby,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  "\V.  Hirby  was 
pastor  last  vear;  John  H.  Thaver,  clerk.  R.  R.  5,  Dayton.  Ohio.  Membership, 
210.  Received  last  year,  48.  Church  building-  valued  at  $9,000.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $5,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$2,000.00:  American  Chiistian  Convention.  $15.00;  Foreign  :viissions.  $263.00; 
Home  Missions,  $174.45;  Education,  $15.00;  Relief,  •$25.00:  all  other  purposes, 
$122.50. 

Siinday-.sphool — M.  R.  Kersey,  superintendent.  R.  R.  8.  Dayton.  Ohio:  Olive 
Moneagle.  secretary,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  210;  average  attendance,  169. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $457.11. 

<'hri.stian  Endeavor — Miss  Edna  Metcalf,  president,  28  Anderson  St..  Dayton. 
Ohio;  Mi.s.-;  lyouise  Meyers,  corresponding  secretary.  44  Virginia  Ave..  Da.vton, 
Ohio.      Members — active.   24. 

EATOX — Rev.  Hiley  Baker,  pastor;  Rev.  Hiley  Baker  was  pastor  last  year;  Russell 
Locke,  clerk.  Eaton.  Ohio.  Membership.  521.  Received  last  vear.  50.  Chuich 
building  valued  at  $30,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,800.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $41.73;  Foieign  Missions,  $94.45;  Home  Missions,  $96.62:  Educa- 
tion,   $101.04;    Relief,    $25.81;    all    other    purposes,   $68.92. 


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Suinlaiy-soliool — G.  W.  Flory,  supeiintondent.  Katon,  Ohio;  Ella  M.  Jenning-s, 
secietaiy.  Eaton,  Ohio.  Enrollmont.  424;  aveiHKC  attt-ndance,  225.  Con- 
tributed  to  Sunday-school  Uepaitment,  ,$10.00:  all   other  purposes,  $153.73. 

ENON — Rev.  R.  H.  McDaniel,  pastor:  Rev.  W.  R.  Boehringer  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mary  Shellabarg-er,  clerk.  Enon.  Ohio.  Membership,  118.  Received  last  year, 
23.  "church  buildins'  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service.  $1,250.00:  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00; 
Forei6;n    Missions,    $47.80;    Home    Missions,    $23.91:    Education,    $11.80;    Relief, 

$io.ooT 

Suiiflay-soliool — W.  A.  Martin,  superintendent.  Enon,  Ohio;  Evang'eline  Barton, 
secietaij-,   p]non,    Ohio.      Enrollment,    135;    averag-e   attendance,   75. 
ChriKtinii    Endeavor — John    Sprigg-s.    piesident,    Enon.    Ohio;    Florence    Sheets, 
corresponding    secretary,     Enon,    Ohio        Members — active,      20;      associate,      5; 
total,   25. 

KELLCW'SHIP — No  report. 

Siin<l:iy-.scliool — Fred  Wood,  superintendent;  Helen  C.  AVood.  secretary.  En- 
rollment,   24;  average  attendance,   25. 

FIDEI-ITV — Rev.  S.  :\I.  AVoods.  pastor;  Rev.  S.  M.  Woods  was  pastor  last  year; 
Floyd  Jester,  clerk,  A'andaiia,  Ohio.  Membership.  1(10.  Church  building  valued 
at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  rented  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $600.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.25;  Foreign  ;^^is- 
sions.    $23.00;   Home   Missions,    $8.23;   Education,   $4.83. 

Sunday-scliool — Jolm  Carter,  superintendent,  Vandalia,  Ohio;  Roscoe  Poince, 
secretary.  Enrollment,  157;  average  attendance,  74.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes,    $57.14. 

Christian  Endeavor — Jessie  Brown,  president.  West  Milton,  Ohio;  Arthur  Ell- 
man,  corresponding  secretary,  Tippecanoe  Cit\',  Ohio.     Members — active,   27. 

PRAIVKIjIIV — Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett,  supply  pastor;  Rev.  J.  F.  Burnett  was  pastor 
last  .vear;  Lena  Shirley,  clerk,  Franklin,  Ohio.  Membership,  111.  Received 
last  year.  9.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $490.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$20.52;  Foreign  Missions,  $45.45;  Home  Missions,  $32.25;  Education,  $14.32; 
Relief.  $6.00;  all  other  purposes,  $493.25. 

Sunday-.soliool — H.    G.    O'Neal,    superintendent,    Franklin.    Ohio;    May    Shart^?, 
secretary,    Franklin,    Ohio.      Enrollment.    198;    nverage    attendance,    87.      Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,   $6.00;  all  other  puiposes,  $155.02. 
Chri.stian    Endeavor — Ethel    M.    Cole,    president,    Franklin,    Ohio.      ^Members— 
active,   30. 

GEXNTOWX — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Lewis  V.  Banta,  clerk,  Lebanon, 
Ohio.  Membership,  35.  Received  last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,500.00.      Contributed   to   Relief,   $16.00. 

Sunday-.sehool — Frank  Gard,  superintendent;  Louise  Drake,  secretar.v.  En- 
rollment.  32. 

GREENVILLE — Rev.  A.  C.  Youmans,  .pastor;  Rev.  A.  C.  Youmans  was  pastor  last 
vear;  E.  E.  Beck,  clerk,  Greenville,  Ohio.  Alembershlp,  465.  Received  last 
year,  25.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,000.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $20.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $696.78;  Home  Missions, 
$506.00;  Education,  $10.00;  Relief,  $25.00;  all  other  purposes,  $70.00. 
Snnday-soliool — J  A.  Cottrell,  superintendent,  Greenville,  Ohio;  Veo  Stockier, 
secretary,  Greenville,  Ohio.  Eniollment,  729;  average  attendance,  325.  Con- 
tributed'to  Sunday-school  Department,  $10.00:  all  other  purposes,  $910.57. 
('hri.stian  Endeavor — Robert  Karns,  president.  Greenville.  Ohio;  Mrs.  Ralph 
Clark,  corresponding  secretary,  Greenville,  Ohio.     Members — active,   35. 

GREENVILLE  CREEK — Rev.  II.  L.  Bailey,  pastor:  Rev.  H.  L.  Bailey  was  pastor 
last  vear;  Lowell  Sarver,  clerk,  Covington,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4.  Membership,  74. 
Received  last  year,  20.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  all  other  purposes,  $7.40. 
Sanday-.seliool — S.  K.  Bitner,  superintendent;  Ella  B.  Holfinger,  secretary. 
Enrollment.  136;  average  attendance,  90.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  De- 
paitment.    $4.00;    aU  other   purposes,    $24.10. 

HO\EV  CREEIv — Rev.  L.  B.  McDonald,  pastor:  Rev.  Ross  McNeal  was  pastor  last 
vear;  W.  O.  Jenkins,  clerk.  R.  R.  2,  New  Carlisle,  Ohio.  Membership.  42. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,800.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $250.00:  Foreign  Missions,  $8.31;  Home  Missions,  $7.65;  Edu- 
cation,  $1.39;   Relief,   $4.40;   all  other  purposes,  $3.80. 

Snnday-seliool — E.  E.  Davidson,  superintendent.  New  Carlisle,  Ohio:  IVIabel 
Jenkins,  secretary.  New  Carlisle,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  52;  average  attendance, 
35.      Contributed  to  all   purposes,   $17.99. 


98  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


HOl-STOX — Xo  pastor;  Rev.  A.  B.  Houseman  was  pastor  last  >ear:  ^V.  M.  Ginther. 
clerk.  Houston.  Ohio.  :\Iembership,  OS.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $.336.50;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $1.42;  Foreign  Missions,  $2.51;  Home  Missions.  $4.62; 
Relief,   $8.00;  all  other  purposes,  $5.41. 

Siimlsiy-school — \V.  M.  Ginther,  superintendent,  Houston,  Ohio;  L.  E.  Griffls, 
secretary,  Houston,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  75;  average  attendance,  44.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,   $93.13. 

IjAURA — Rev.  J.  W.  Yantis,  pastor;  Rev^  A.  B.  Houseman  was  pastor  last  year; 
Drusilla  Jones,  clerk,  Laura,  Ohio.  ISIembership,  118.  Received  last  year.  7. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  S.'iOO.OO;  American  Christian  Convention.  $1.45;  Foreig-n 
:Missions,  $25.15;  Home  Missions,  $27.00;  Education,  $5.20;  Relief,  $13.75;  all 
other  purposes,   $19.80. 

Sunday-school — A.  J.  Shaurer,  superintendent,  Laura,  Ohio;  Vernon  Jones, 
secretarv,  Laura.  Ohio.  Enrollment,  171;  average  attendance,  100.  Contributed 
to   all   purposes,    $21.30. 

C'hri.stian  Endeavor — Vernon  Jones,  president,  Laura,  Ohio;  Charlotte  Well- 
baum,  corresponding-  secretary,  Laura,  Ohio.  Membeis — active,  30;  associate, 
15;   total,    45. 

LOST  CREEK — Rev.  Ross  McNeal,  pastor;  Rev.  Ross  McNeal  was  pastor  last  year; 
R.  H.  Wilgus,  clerk.  Casstown,  Ohio.  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  137.  Received 
last  vear,  12.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $500.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $25.25;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $26.40;  Education,  $2.64;  Relief,  $4.75;  all  other  purposes,  $11.75. 
Sunday-»ieliool — C.  R.  Idle,  superintendent,  Casstown,  Ohio;  Robert  "Walker, 
secretary.  Enrollment,  162;  average  attendance,  49.  Contributed  to  Sunday- 
school  Department,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes,   $46.00. 

LOWER  STILLWATER — Rev.  S.  M.  Woods,  pastor;  Rev.  S.  M.  Woods  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  Pearl  Hart,  clerk,  Dayton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  13.  Membership.  78. 
Received  last  ye,ar,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $700.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention. $5.00;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $47.00;  Home  Missions,  $43.34;  Education, 
$5.00;   Relief,   $11.00;   all  other  purposes,    $5.00. 

Sunday-.soliool — John  Jackson,  superintendent;  Dorothy  Waymire,  secretary. 
Eniollment,  100;  average  attendance,  60.  Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $30.00. 
Cliri.Htian  Endeavor — Dorothy  Waymire,  president,  R.  R.  13,  Dayton,  Ohio; 
Edith  Grimes,  corresponding  secretary,  R.  R.  1,  Clayton,  Ohio.  Members — 
active,   20. 

LUDLOW  FALLS — Rev.  O.  P.  Furnas,  pastor;  Revs.  A.  M.  Kerr  and  Frank  Thomas 
were  pastors  last  vear;  Mrs.  Naomi  Vove.  clerk.  West  iMilton.  Ohio.  Mem- 
bership, 160.  Church  buildingi  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $330.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$10.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $25.00;  Home  Missions,  $25.00;  Education,  $25.00; 
Relief,   $10.00;  all  other  purposes.  $58.11. 

Sunday-school — J.  H.  Elleman,  superintendent;  Otto  Kopp,  secretary.  En- 
rollment, 145;  average  attendance,  85.    .Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $70.00. 

McKEES  CREEK — Rev.  J.  C.  Francis,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  C.  Francis  was  pastor  last 
year;  Robert  F.  Cooper,  clerk,  Bellefontaine,  Ohio.  Membership,  76.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$4,000.00  One-third  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00; 
American  Christian  Convention.  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $45.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $45.00;  Education,  $4.00;  Relief,  $7.50;  all  other  purposes,  $7.50. 
Sunday-.school — Muncie  Hohlman,  superintendent,  Bellefontaine,  Ohio;  Cleo 
Strayer,  secretary,  Bellefontaine,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  57;  averag-e  attendance, 
56.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $70.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Ella  M.  King,  president,  AVest  Liberty,  Ohio;  Mrs. 
Tempie  Buckenroth,  corresponding  secretary,  Bellefontaine,  Ohio.  Members — 
active,   23;   associate,   5;  total,   28. 

MURLIN  HEIGHTS — Rev.  Ross  McNeal,  pastor;  Rev.  Ira  C.  Clark  was  pastor  last 
year;  Aldah  Nietert,  clerk,  Dayton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  5.  Membership,  39.  Received 
"last  year,  2  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $750.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $7.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $35.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $25.00;  Education,  $8.00;  Relief,  $19.25;  all  other  purposes,  $13.03. 
Sundav-school — Carl  Huck,  superintendent,  Dayton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  5;  Elwood 
Schere'r,  secretary,  Dayton,  Ohio.  R.  R.  5.  Enrollment,  86;  averag-e  attendance, 
50.     Contributed  to   all   purposes.   $70.00. 

NEW  PALESTINE — Rev.  Judson  Jones,  pastor;  Rev^  Ray  M.  Seely  was  pastor 
last  year;  E.  F.  Rolfe,  clerk,  Sidney,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  96.  Re- 
ceived last  vear,  6.  Church  building-  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $500.00;  American  Christian  Con- 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 99^ 

vention,  $1.64;  Foieig-n  :Missions,  $19.83;  Home  Missions,  $12.63;  Education, 
$3.50;   Relief,   $2.20. 

Sunday-school — C.  R.  Archer,  superintendent,  Sidney,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3;  Neva 
Derr,  secretary.     Enrollment,   110. 

NORTH  CLAYTOIV — No  pastor;  Rev.  R.  H.  McDaniels  was  pa.stor  last  year;  Oscar 
Roeth,  clerk,  Coving-ton,  (^hio,  R.  R.  IMembership,  80.  Church  building  valued 
at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching:.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $4.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $3.00:  Foreign  Missions,  $26.00;  Home  Mis- 
sion.«,    $7.00;   Relief,   $6.00;   all   other  purposes,   $10.00. 

Sunday-school — H.  E.  Eidemiller,  superintendent,  Covington,  Ohio,  R.  R. ;  Ruth 
Poling,  secretary,  Covington,  Ohio,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  42;  average  attendance, 
20.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $7.01. 

OR  AN — Rev.  G.  B.  Cain,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  B.  Cain  was  pastor  last  year;  Warren 
Souders,  clerk,  Dawson,  Ohio.  Membership,  110.  Received  last  year,  16. 
Church  building  valued  at  $3, .500. 00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  l.'iOO.OO;  Home  Missions,  $23.00;  all  other  purposes,  $7.00. 
Sunday-school — Warren  Souders,  superintendent,  Dawson,  Ohio;  Zella  Swob, 
secretary,  Dawson,   Ohio.     Enrollment,   100;   average  attendance,   50. 

PHIL.LIPSBURG — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Chas.  J.  Hoke,  clerk, 
Phillipsburg,  Ohio.  Membership,  35.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
Contributed  to  Home  Missions,  $7.30;  Relief,  $13.75;  all  other  purposes,  $4.00. 
Sunday-school — J.  "W.  Binkley,  superintendent,  Phillipsburg,  Ohio;  Loffa 
Porter,  secretary,  Phillipsburg,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  102;  average  attendance, 
50.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $94.85. 

PIQUA — Rev.  John  E.  Kauffman,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Kauffman  was  pastor  last 
yeari  Miss  Clara  Prince,  clerk,  912  Nicklin  Place,  Piqua,  Ohio.  Membership, 
456.  Received  last  year.  23.  Church  building  valued  at  $36,500.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $11,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$2,000.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $26.99;  Foreign  Missions.  $144.89; 
Home  Missions,  $132.59;  Education,  $43.94;  Relief,  $30.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$190.70. 

Sunday-school — H.  E.  Sims,  superintendent,  609  Broadway,  Piqua,  Ohio;  Chas. 
K.  Vantilburg,  secretary,  401  South  St.,  Piqua,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  548;  average 
attendance.  232.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other 
purposes,   $106.59. 

Christian  Endeavor — ;Mrs.  Chas.  K.  A'antilburg,  president,  225  S.  Roosevelt 
Ave.,  Piqua.  Ohio;  ]Miss  Hazel  Prince,  corresponding  secretary,  Nicklin  Ave., 
Piqua.    Ohio.      Members — active,    32;    honorary,    6;   total,    38. 

PLATTSBURG — Rev.  Ira  C.  Clark,  pastor;  Rev.  Clark  Denison  was  pastor  last 
year;  B.  Grace  Porter,  clerk.  Plattsburg,  Ohio.  Membership,  99.  Received 
last  year,  20.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00,  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $750.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00; 
Foreign  Missions.  $37.55;  Home  Missions,  $37.58;  Education,  $5.00;  Relief, 
$8.00;  all  other  purposes,  $21.58. 

Sunday-school — George  G.  Agle,  superintendent,  Plattsburg,  Ohio;  Clara  M. 
Agle,  secretary,  Plattsburg,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  105;  average  attendance,  70. 
Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Nettie  Agle,  president,  Platttsburg,  Ohio;  Miss 
Thelma  Loveless,  corresponding  secretary,  Plattsburg,  Ohio.  Members — 
active,  27;  associate,   3;   total,   30. 

PLEASANT  HILL — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Kegg  was  pastor  last  year;  Arthur 
Schuesselin,  clerk.  Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio.  Membership.  460.  Received  last  year, 
54.  Parsonage  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full  lime  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service.  $1,800.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $453.57:  Home  Missions,  $453.57;  Education,  $10.00;  Relief,  $50.00; 
all   other  purposes,    $191.00. 

Sunday-school — J.  G.  Myers,  superintendent.  Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio;  Mable 
Snyder,  secretaiT.  Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  363;  average  attendance, 
254.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $15.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$694.12. 

Christian  Endeavor — Grace  Cain,  president.  Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio;  Marjorie 
Coate,  corresponding  secretary.  Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio.     Members — active,  45. 

SHILOH  SPRINGS — Rev.  Willoe  J.  Hall,  pastor;  Rev.  Willoe  J.  Hall  was  pastor 
last  year;  D.  W.  Klepinger,  clerk,  Dayton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  13.  ;Membership,  214. 
Received  last  year.  22  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Paisonage 
valued  at  $10,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$2,000.00:  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $50.00; 
Home  Missions,  $50.00;  Education.  $10.00;  Relief,  $26.77:  all  other  purposes, 
$30.10. 

Sunday-school — Byron  ^Murr,  superintendent,  Dayton.  Ohio,  R.  R.  13;  Kathryn 
Wampler,  secretary,  Dayton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  190;  average  attend- 
ance,  141.     Contributed  to   all  purposes,   $137.00. 


100  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


(hristian  Endeavor — Irwin  Moodier,  president,  R.  R.  1.  Dayton,  Ohio;  lona 
Troutwine,  corresponding-  secretary,  R.  R.  1,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Members — active, 
26;   associate,   18;   total.  44. 

SPRIXG  CREEK — Rev.  C.  B.  Kershner,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  W.  Yanti.s  was  pastor  last 
year;  John  W.  Simes,  clerk,  Fletcher,  Ohio.  Membership.  160.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $8,000.00.  Pai-sonage  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preach- 
ing-.    Contributed   to   pastoral   service,    $600.00. 

SPRIXGFIELD,  HIGH  STREET — Rev.  A.  B.  Kendall,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  B.  Kendall 
was  pastor  last  year;  .511  E.  Northern  Ave.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Membership, 
223.  Received  last  year,  12.  Church  building  valued  at  $30,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,500.00;  American  Christian 
Convention.  $7.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $194.95;  PTome  Missions.  $146.04;  Relief, 
$19.50;  all  other  purposes,  $271.36. 

.SuiKlay-scliool — R.  A.  McCain,  superintendent,  Springfield,  Ohio;  Doris  David- 
son, secretary,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  205;  average  attendance,  113. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $45.00;  all  other  purposes,  $228.39. 
Cliriistian  Endeavor — -Edith  Rowland,  president,  502  N.  Belinont  Ave..  Spring- 
field, Ohio.  Members — active,  15;  associate,  14;  total,  29.  Contributed  to 
Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $3.00. 

SPRIXGFIELD,  MELROSE — Rev.  L.  B.  McDonald,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Hook  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Lillian  Henson.  clerk,  Springfield.  Ohio.  R.  R.  9.  IVIem- 
bership,  43.  Received  last  year,  13.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $520.00:  American  Christian 
Convention.  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $13.42;  Home  Missions,  $13.42;  Relief, 
$8.00;   all   other  purposes,   $5.55. 

Sunday-sehool — L.  B.  McDonald,  superintendent;  Mrs.  Bert  Johns,  secretary. 
Enrollment.  52;  average  attendance,  37.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  De- 
partment,  $3.50:   all   other  purposes,   $27.34. 

f'hristuin  Endeavor — Mrs.  G.  E.  StJohn,  president,  R.  R.  9.  Springfield,  Ohio; 
Howard  Driscoll,  corresponding  secretary,  R.  R.  9,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Mem- 
bers— active,  20. 

SUGAR  CREEK — Rev.  \Vm.  M.  Dawson,  pastor;  Rev.  "V^^m.  IM.  Dawson  was  pastor 
last  year;  Grace  E.  Brown,  clerk.  Spring  Valley-,  Ohio.  R.  R.  1.  Membership. 
61.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00; 
Foreign  ^Missions,  $17.47:  Home  Missions,  $14.21;  Education,  $7.30;  Relief. 
$10.00;  all  other  purposes.   $34.47. 

Sunday-.seliool — N.  H.  Brown,  superintendent;  Lucille  Brown,  secretai-y.  En- 
rollment.  67;   average   attendance,   31.     Contributed  to   all   purposes,   $5.82. 

TROTWOOIJ — Rev.  Robert  E.  Wearly,  pastor;  Rev.  Robert  B.  Wearly  was  pastor 
last  year;  ^V.  S.  "Worley,  clerk.  Trotwood,  Ohio.  3Iembership,  155.  Received 
last  year,  20.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$3,800.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,560.00; 
American  Christian  Con^■ention,  $4.73;  For^^ign  ^Missions,  $16.36;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $43.50;  Education,  $10.00;  Relief.  $6.00;  all  other  purposes,  $63.79. 
Siinday-Kehool — I.  A.  Seybold,  superintendent,  Trotwood.  Ohio;  Margaret 
Cassel,  secretar.\-.  Trotwood.  Ohio.  Enrollment.  130:  average  attendance.  98. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Depaitment,  $4.73;  all  other  purposes.  $103.97. 
Christian  Endeavor — :Miss  Ruth  Wearl.v.  president.  Trotwood,  Ohio;  Eugene 
Niswonger,  corresponding  secretary,  Trotwood,  Ohio.  Members — active.  40; 
associate,   10;  honorary,   5;   total,   55. 

TROT — Rev.  A.  E.  Kemp,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  E.  Kemp  was  pastor  last  year;  Bert 
Simpson,  clerk,  Troy,  Ohio.  :Membership,  900.  Received  last  year,  137.  Church 
building  valued  at  $40,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,500.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $25.00;  Foreign  ;Missions,  $800.00;  Home  Missions,  $800.00;  Educa- 
tion.  $25.00;   Relief.    $40.00;   all   other  purposes.    $252.00. 

Sunday-seliool — P.  G.  Yantis.  sviperintendent.  Troy,  Ohio;  Esta  Barnes,  secre- 
tary. Troy,  Ohio.  Enrollment.  1.000;  average  attendance,  633.  Contributed  to 
Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $1,000.00. 
Cliristtan  Endeavor — ;Miss  Irene  Railing,  president,  Troy,  Ohio;  Miss  Catherine 
Yantis,  corresponding  secretary,  Troy.  Ohio.-  jMembers— active,  47  X  associate, 
1;  total,  48. 

TWIIV  CREEK — Rev.  J.  A.  Watson,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  A.  "Watson  was  pastor  last 
year;  H.  O.  Silers,  clerk.  West  :Manchester.  Ohio.  :Membership.  113.  Received 
last  year.  9.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.50; 
Foreign  Missions,  $11.47;  Home  Missions,  $12.03;  Education,  $2.90;  Relief, 
$5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $28.05. 

Sunday-iioliool — Elbridge  Bungei',  superintendent;  Ralph  Clark,  secretary.  En- 
lollment,  79;  average  attendance,   65. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  101 


VERSAILLES — Rev.  Hugh  A.  Smith,  pastor:  Rev.  Hugh  A  Smitli  was  pastor  last 
year;  W.  C.  Hile,  clerk,  Versailles,  Ohio.  Membership,  ?Au .  Received  last 
year,  34.  Church  building  valued  at  $90,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,580.00:  American 
Christian  Convention,  $2.5.00:  Poreig:n  Missions,  $50.70:  Home  Missions,  $40.00; 
Education,   $65.00;    Relief,   $28.00;  all  other  purposes,   $40.00. 

Sunday -school — L.  B.  Martin,  superintendent,  Versailles,  Ohio;  Grace  McLain, 
secretary,  Versailles,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  386;  aveiage  attendance,  200.  Con- 
tributed" to  Sunday-school  Department,  $15.00;  all  other  purposes,  $306.00. 
Chrl.stian  Endeavor — Lloyd  Littman,  president,  Versailles,  Ohio;  Emily  Jack- 
son, corresponding-  secretary,  "S'ersailles,  Ohio.  Members — active,  17;  associate, 
31;  honorary,   3;  total,  51. 

WEST  GROA'E — Rev.  .J.  W.  Yantis,  pastor;  Rev.  Corda  Pulley  was  pastor  last 
year;  Ora  McKibben,  clerk.  Arcanum,  Ohio,  11.  R.  6.  Membership,  135.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,200.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.68;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Education,  $5.00;  Relief, 
$10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $121.83. 

Sunday-.scliool — E.  P.  Boren,  superintendent;  D.  J.  Brown,  secretary.  Enroll- 
ment, 160;  averag-e  attendance,  107.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Depart- 
ment, $4.65;  all  other  purposes,  $53.45. 

WEST  LIBERTY — Rev.  J.  C.  Francis,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  C.  Francis  was  pastor  last 
year;  Sarah  Jordan,  clerk.  West  Liberty,  Ohio.  .Membership,  122.  Received 
last  year,  25.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $15.00;  Education.  $15.00;  Relief,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $163.35. 
Siinda> -.school — Wm.  Scarborough,  superintendent.  West  Libert.v,  Ohio;  Donna 
:M.  Dille,  ■  secretary.  West  Liberty,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  272.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,   $10.75. 

WEST  MANCHESTER — Rev.  H.  S.  Huey,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  S.  Huey  was  pastor  last 
year;  (J.  D.  Shear,  clerk,  \^^est  Manchester,  Ohio.  ^lembership,  85.  Received 
"last  year,  26.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $750.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $7.41; 
Foreign  Missions,  $16.97;  Home  Missions,  $13.46;  Education,  $10.86;  Relief, 
$6.00;   all  other  purposes,   $12.00. 

Sunday-school — E.  B.  Creager,  superintendent,  "V\"est  Manchester,  Ohio;  Norma 
Brown,  secretary.  West  Manchester,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  204;  average  attend- 
ance, 92.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.64;  all  other  purposes, 
$53.25. 

>VEST  MILTOX — Rev.  W.  J.  Young,  pastor;  Rev.  "W.  J.  Young  was  pastor  last 
year;  Pearl  Mundhenk,  clerk.  West  :Milton,  Oliio.  :\Iembership,  220.  Received 
last  year,  45.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$4,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,500.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $15.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $83.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $81.54;  Education,  $41.01;  Federal  Council,  $1.00;  Relief,  $24.95;  all 
other  purposes,   $113.50. 

Sunday-school — O.  L.  Buchanan,  superintendent.  West  Milton.  Ohio;  INlildred 
Pfeifer.  secretary.  West  Milton,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  218;  average  attendance, 
107.      Contributed  to  all   other  purposes,   $71.35. 

WEST  I'lVIOX — Rev.  O.  P.  Furnas,  pastor;  Rev.  O.  P.  Furnas  was  pastor  last  year; 
Roy  E.  Hale,  clerk.  West  Milton,  Ohio.  Membership,  140.  Church  building 
valued  at  $5,000.00.  Full  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$1,000.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.75;  Foreign  Missions,  $9.35;  Home 
INIissions,  $44.96;  Education.  $2.50;  Relief,  $19.00;  all  other  purposes,  $59.00. 
Sunday-school — Esta  Pearson,  .supeiintendent.  West  Milton,  Ohio;  Ruth  Miller, 
secretary.  West  Milton,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  250;  average  attendance,  85.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $34.69. 

Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Ruth  Rice,  president.  West  Milton,  Ohio;  jVIiss  Ruth 
Miller,  corresponding  secretary.  West  Milton,  Ohio.  Alembers — active,  20; 
associate,    25;   total,    45. 

WOOniNGTOX — Rev.  A.  B.  Thornburg,  pastor;  Rev.  Ira  C.  Clark  was  pastor  last 
year;  Manda  Teegarden,  clerk.  Woodington,  Ohio.  Membership,  136.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  6.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,500.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $750.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $50.22; 
Home  IMissions,  $36.93;  Relief,  $21.15;  all  other  purposes,  $32.26. 
Sunday-school^L.  H.  Bailey,  superintendent,  "V^'oodington,  Ohio;  Ro.scoe 
Bailey,  secretary,  Woodington,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  217;  average  attendance, 
145.      Contributed    to  all    purposes,    $25.45. 

Christian  Endeavor — Xora  Schafer,  president,  R.  R.  5.  Greenville.  Ohio;  Lessie 
Runner,  corresponding  secretary,  R.  R.  5,  Greenville,  Ohio.  Members — active, 
33;  associate,  15;  honoiary,  4;  total,  52. 


102  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  49;  Licentiates.  4;  Churches,  51;  Churches  not 
reporting-,  2;  Membership,  8,930.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $47,096.50- 
American  Christian  Convention,  .$414.49;  Education,  $.556.68;  Foreign  Missions' 
$5,135.22;  Home  Missions,  $3,601.77;  Federal  Council,  $1.00;  Relief  Funds 
$686.96;  all  other  purposes,  $4,227.20.  Sunday-schools,  50;  Enrollment  9  820 ' 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $172.08.  Christian  Endeavor  So- 
cieties, 22;  Membership,  818  ^  Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department 
$3.00.  Total  contributions  reported,  $61,894.90.  Conference  offering-  to  Ameri- 
can   Christian    Convention,    $14.00. 

MT.  VERNON 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Keckley) 

Session  of  1922 — 

Session  of  1923 — 
Officers — Rev.    R.    H.    Long,   Centerburg,   Ohio — President. 
Rev.  J.  S.  Ehrheart,  Ambridge,  Pa. — Vice-President. 
G.   R.   Keckley,  Vanatta,  Ohio — Secretary. 

Department  Secretaries — J.  H.  Bone,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio — Finance. 
Rev.  Clyde  Stout.  Fi-azeysburg,   Ohio — Missions. 
B.   A.    McGinnis,    Coshocton,    Ohio — Education. 
Miss  Minnie  Lohr,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio — Sunday-schools. 
Rev.  J.  S.  Ehrheart,  Ambridge,  Pa. — Publishing. 
John  DeCessna,  Frazeysburg,  Ohio — Christian  Endeavor. 
Harvey  Peters,  Johnstown,   Ohio — Relief. 

Mini$ter.s —  Stout,   Clyde,   Frazeysburg,   Ohio. 

n.,^^,.     T     ivr      -KT         iir  i     r     J     /-w-L-  Strickland,     Fred    G.,     1171     Brighton    Road, 

S?;^  •/•    T    'q    T,n^^*'''"tP'"''\u°^c?-  ^                        Columbus,    Ohio. 

Ehrheart,    J.    S..    810    Fou.t^enth    St.,  Am-            Swetland,  R.  Anna,  Sparta,  Ohio. 

r.oVi^'^^'    w'     o-        1     r>i,-  Truitt.    H.    E.,    36    Brown    Hall,    Princeton, 

Grate,   G.   W.,   Signal,    Ohio.  NT 

Long,   R.   H.,    Centerburg,   Ohio.  Wea\«-,  J.  H.,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 

Rice,    H.    J.,    Johnstown,    Ohio. 

Church,    Pastor,   Clerk,    Offerings,    Orgranizations 

(Offerings  October  1,  1921,  to  October  1,  1922) 

APPLETOX — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Bradbury,  500  AV.  Pine  St.,  Sumner,  111.,  -was 
pastor  last  year;  Hattie  Peters,  clerk.  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  R.  R.  6.  Membership 
118.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  Two-fifths  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.11; 
Foreign  Missions,  $15.00;  Home  Missions,  $17.65;  Education,  $4.55;  all  other 
purposes,   $80.50. 

Sunday-school — If.  A.  Crotinger,  superintendent,  Johnstown,  Ohio;  ^Miss  Evlyn 
Liggett,  secretary,  Johnstown,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attendance,  35. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $52.65. 

CEXTERBURG — Rev.  R.  H.  Long,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  H.  Long,  Centerburg,  Ohio,  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Maud  Chrisman,  clerk,  Centerburg,  Ohio.  Membership, 
105.  Received  last  year.  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $31.00;  Home  Missions,  $15.14; 
all  other  purposes,  $209.14. 

Sunday-school — ^Vlrs.  Gertie  Dustin.  superintendent,  Centerburg,  Ohio;  Maud 
Chrisman,  secretary,  Centerburg,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  75;  average  attendance, 
55.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $6.95;  all  other  purposes,  $142.32. 

COSHOCTOX — No  pastor;  Rev.  H.  E.  Truitt,  Princeton  LTniversity,  Princeton,  N.  J., 
was  pastor  last  year;  W.  H.  Adams,  clerk.  Coshocton,  Ohio.  ^Membership,  157. 
Received  last  year,  19.  Church  building  valued  at  $12,000.00.  Pull  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,300.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $71.33; 
Home  Missions,  $31.05;  Education,  $14.50;  all  other  purposes,  $234.55. 
Sunday-school- — John  McCann,  superintendent,  Coshocton,  Ohio;  Gladys  Laflin, 
secretary,  Coshocton,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  109;  average  attendance,  80.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,    $7.50;   all  other  purposes,    $142.40. 

RAXVILLE — Rev.  Richey,  pastor;  Rev.  Richey,  Danville,  Ohio,  was  pastor  last 
year;  Emma  Temple,  clerk,  Greer,  Ohio.  Membership,  22.  Received  last  year, 
1.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$1,500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.50;  Home 
Missions,   $5.00;  Education,   $6.00;  all  other  purposes,   $65.88. 

EAST  Minni-ETOX — Rev.  J.  S.  Ehrheart,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  S.  Ehrheart,  Ambridge, 
Pa.,  810  14th  St.,  was  pastor  last  year;  Lewis  Buck,  clerk,  New  "Waterford, 
Ohio.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service.  $270.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $5.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $5.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Education,  $7.44;  all  other 
purposes,  $235.00. 
Sunday-school — (1922) — Frank  Ferrall,  superintendent,   Columbiana,  Ohio. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  103 


FAIRVIKW — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Bradbury,  502  W.  Pine  St.,  Sumner,  111.,  was 
pastor  last  year;  Etta  Lohr,  clerk,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  R.  R.  8.  jNIembership, 
132  Received  last  vear,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  .$5,500.00.  Two-fifths 
time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $550.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $6.93;  Foreign  Missions,  $65.95;  Home  Missions,  $30.69;  Education, 
$22.35;   all   other  purposes,   $227.90. 

Suiulav-scliool — B.  O.  Lolu',  superintendent,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  R.  R.  S;  Gertrude 
Dilpla'in,  secretary,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  R.  R.  8.  Enrollment,  90;  average  at- 
tendance, 40.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other 
purposes,  $93.90. 

HIGHLAXI) — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Ida  M.  Farmer,  clerk,  Salem,  Ohio, 
R  R  3  Membership,  140.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,.  $50.00;  Home  Missions,  $14.60;  all  other  purposes,  $50.00. 
Sun<la>-.scliool' — Samuel  Farmer,  superintendent,  Salem,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3;  Myrtle 
Vincent,  secretary,  Sale/n,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  9G;  average  attendance, 
55.     Contributed  "to  all  purposes,  $34.60. 

HIGH  AV4.TER — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Bradbury,  502  W.  Pine  St.,  Sumner,  111.,  was 
pastor  last  year;  Elzina  Clark,  clerk,  Granville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Membership, 
85.  Received  last  year,  6.  Churcn  building  valued  at  $6,000.00.  One-flfth 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $250.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $5.58;  Foreign  Missions,  $8.10;  Home  Missions,  $12.18;  Education, 
$6.40. 

Suiulav-soliool — J.  R.  Haas,  superintendent,  Vanatta,  Ohio;  Floyd  Clark,  sec- 
retarv,  Granville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance,  40. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,   $5.58;  all  other  purposes,  $47.18. 

MT.  PI-EASAXT — Rev.  Clyde  Stout,  pastor;  Rev.  Clyde  Stout,  Frazeysburg,  Ohio-, 
was  pastor  last  vear;  Violet  Moran.  clerk.  Black  Run,  Ohio.  Membersip,  113. 
Received  last  year.  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $459.50;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $4.85;  Foreign  Missions.  $31.25;  Home  Missions,  $21.65;  Education,- 
$5.00. 

Suiu1av-.<icliool — Howard  Ashcraft,  superintendent,  Black  Run,  Ohio;  Lorena 
Moran",  secretary.  Black  Run,  Ohio.     Enrollment,  110;  average  attendance,   55. 

MT.  ZIOX — Rev.  Clyde  Stout,  pastor;  Rev.  Clyde  Stout,  Frazeysburg,  Ohio,  was 
pastor  last  vear;  B.  L.  Shaffer,  clerk,  Frazeysburg,  Ohio.  Membership,  55. 
Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $305.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $11.42; 
Home  Missions,    $14.65;    all    other   purposes,    $55.55. 

Sunday-school — Hayden  Lesse,  superintendent,  Dresden,  Ohio;  Merle  C.  Baker, 
secretary,  Frazeysburg,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  32;  average  attendance,  25.  Con- 
tributed  to   all   purposes,   $9.46. 

ROSEVILLE — No  pastor;  Rev.  Fred  G.  Strickland,  1171  Biighton  Rd.,  Columbus, 
Ohio,  was  pastor  last  year-;  .John  McBrayer,  clerk,  Roseville.  Ohio.  Member- 
ship. 76.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$50.00;  all  other  purposes,  $24.00. 

Sumlay-school — John  McBrayer,  superintendent.  Roseville,  Ohio;  Garnet 
Pletcher,  secretary,  Roseville,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  39;  average  attendance,  20. 
Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $39.65. 

SPARTA — Rev.  R.  Anna  Swetland,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  Anna  Swetland  was  pastor 
last  year;  R.  Anna  Swetland,  clerk.  Sparta,  Ohio.  Church  building  valued 
at  $1,600.00.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $1.00. 

UTICA — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  E.  G.  Dove,  clerk,  Utica,  Ohio,  Box  492. 
Membership,  96.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $124.75;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.75;  Home  Missions,  $10.01;  Education, 
$3.75;  all  other  purposes,  $354.02. 

Suiulaj -school — Mrs.  Pansy  Thatcher,  superintendent,  Utica,  Ohio;  Doris  Spell- 
man,  secretary,  Utica.  Ohio.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance.  25.  Con- 
tributed to   all   purposes,   $70.00. 

WESTVILLE — Rev.  .1.  S.  Ehrheart,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  S.  Ehrheart,  Ambridge,  Pa., 
810  14th  St.,  was  pastor  last  year;  Mary  E.  Everhart,  clerk,  Beloit.  Ohio. 
Membership,  82.  Received  last  year,  26.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $300.00;  Foreign 
Missions.  $16.40;  Home  Missions,  $6.30;  Education,  $6.12;  all  other  purposes, 
$29.26. 

Sunday-school — "Walter  Balfour,  superintendent,  Beloit,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2;  Alfred 
Hopkins,  secretary,  Salem,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  82;  average  attendance, 
50.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $153.72. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministeis.  10;  Churches,  14:  :Mfmbership,  1,380.  Contribu- 
tions: Pastoral  service,  $6,159.25;  American  Christian  Convention,  $27.97;  Edu- 
cation, $76.11;  Foreign  Missions,  $265.70;  Home  Missions.  $183.92;  all  other 
purposes,  $1,521.80.  Sunday-schools.  12;  Enrollment,  813;  Contributed  to 
Sunday-school  Department,  $27.03.     Total  contributions  reported,  $8,261.78. 


104 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

NORTHWESTERN  OHIO 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Foltz) 

Session  of  1922 — Logansville,   Ohio. 
Session  of  1923 — Lafayette,  Ohio. 

Offieer.s — Rev.  J.  C.  DePlemer,  Britton,  Mich. — President. 
Rev.   E.   A.   Watkins,   Lima,   Ohio — Vice-President. 
Rev.  G.  AV.  Foltz,  Harrod,  Ohio — Secretary. 

Department   Secretaries — Rev.   G.   R.  Mell,   Lima,   Ohio — Finance. 

Mrs.  Alice   V.    Morrill,    Defiance,    Ohio — Missions. 

Rev.  G.  B.  Garner,  Cairo,  Ohio — Education. 

Rev.  F.  McCag-ue,  Lafayette,  Ohio — Publications. 

Rev.  F.   H.   Peters,   Defiance.   Ohio — Sunday-schools. 

Rev.  C.  J.  Hance,  Spencerville,   Ohio — Relief. 

Rev.  L.  D.   Hammond,  Spencerville,  Ohio — Christian   Endeavor. 

Tru.stee.s — C.  S.   Fryer,   G.  B.  Garner,   C.  J.  Hance,  J.  AV.  Nichols,  W.   H.  Thompson. 
Ministers —  Thompson,   W.  H..   522  S.  Ohio  Ave.,  Sidney. 

Caris,  S.  A.,  129  Session  Ave..  Defiance,  Ohio.  Watkins,  E.  A.,  557  W.  Elm  St.,  Lima,  Ohio. 

Claypool,    James,     Fort    Jennings,     Ohio.    R.  Wright,   J.   L.,   Cairo,   Ohio. 

R.    4. 

Daniels,   W.    E.,    Delplios,    Ohio.  Associates — 
Emmert,   Rufus,   Middletown.    Ind.  House.   T.   C,   Upland.    Ind. 

Foltz,    G.    W.,    Harrod.    Ohio.  Page,  R.  W..  Vaushnsville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1. 


Garner,   G.   B.,    Cairo.   Ohio.  Page,   Bert,    Vaugrlinsville,   Ohio. 

Hammond.    L.   D.,    Spencerville,    Ohio. 
Hance,    C.   J.,   Spencerville.   Ohio. 


Licentiates- 


Leonard.   A.,    Carp    Lake,    Mich.  Dekin,    F.    M.,    Vauc?hnsville,    Ohio,    R.    R.    1. 

McCague,    F.,    Lafayette,    Ohio.  Klinsler.    Walter,    Y.    M.    C.    A.    Bldg.,    Cin- 

Mell,  G.  R.,   700  S.  Broadway,   Lima,   Ohio-.  cinnati,    Ohio. 

Perkins,    G.    T.,    Pine    Plains,    N.    Y.  King,  Lester,  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 

Peters.    F.    H.,    718    Nicholas    St.,    Defiance,  Hartford,    Conn. 

Ohio.  Slusser,    Edward,    Fort    Scott,     Kansas    City, 

Slane,    J.    M.,    Grover    Hill,    Ohio.  Iowa. 

Strawbridge,   C.    E.,    Lima,    Ohio.  Winegardner,   Stanley,    Harrod,   Ohio. 

Church,    Pastor,    Cleric,    Oft'erin^s,    Orgrnnizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    Ifl'.'l,   to   October   1,   1922) 

AXTIOCH — No   pastor;  Xo   pastor  last   .xeai'i   Henry  Stirn,   clerlv,   Cloverdale,   Ohio. 

BERKEV — No  pastor:  Rev.  A.  M.  Lockwood  was  pa.stor  to  July  1,  last  year;  Mrs. 
Esther  Armitage,  clerk.  Eerkey,  Ohio.  Membership,  71.  Received  last  year,  1. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $683.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention,  $4.35;   Foreign   Missions,   $3.50;   all   other  purposes,   $87.53. 

BETHELi — Rev.  W.  A.  Walters,  pastor;  Rev.  Fremont  McCag^ue  was  pastor  last 
year;  J.  B.  Harnish,  clerk,  Oakwood,  Ohio.  Membership,  170.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00:  American  Christian  Con- 
vention,  $2.35;   Foreign  Missions,   $4.55;   Home  Missions,   $4.00. 

BETHLEHEM — Rev.  F.  McCag-ue,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  E.  Daniels  was  pastor  last  year; 
Austin  Hefner,  clerk,  Lima.  Ohio.  Membership,  30.  Church  building-  valued 
at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$200.00:  all  other  purposes,   $30.00. 

Sunday-school — Henry  Hefner,  supeiintendent,  Lafayette,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2;  Mary 
Snider,  secretary,  Lafayette,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $5.14. 

BLAXCHARD — Rev.  G.  \V.  Foltz.  pastor;  Rev.  G.  W.  Foltz  was  pastor  last  year; 
Harry  Musgrave.  clerk,  Dunkiik,  Ohio.  Membership,  85.  Received  last  year, 
13.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $3.00; 
Foreign  Mi.ssions,  $57.57;  Home  Missions,  $55.93;  Education,  $4.00;  all  other 
purposes,    $113.00. 

Sun«1ay-school — Harry  Musgrave,  superintendent,  Dunkirk,  Ohio;  Irvin  Fulton, 
.«ecietary.  Dunkiik,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  100;  average  attendance,  60.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $130.00. 

Christian  Enileavor — John  Spearman,  president,  Dunkirk,  Ohio;  Bessie  Thom- 
son, corresponding-  secietary,  Dunkirk,  Ohio.  Members- — active,  35;  associate, 
15;    total,    50.      Contributed   to   Christian   Endeavor,    $52.75. 

BRITTOX — Rev.  J.  C.  DeRemer,  pastor:  Rev.  J.  C.  DeRemer  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Cyrus  Smith,  clerk,  Britton,  Michigan.  Membership,  200.  Received  last 
year,  8.  Church  building-  valued  at  $12,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,500.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,800.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $47.18;  Home  Missions,  $47.70; 
Education,    $15.00;    all   other  purposes,   $72.67. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 105 

Christian  Endeavor — Elinore  Undei-vvood,  corresponding-  secretary,  Britton, 
Michig-an.  Members — active,  10;  associate,  15;  total,  25.  Contributed  to 
Christian  Endeavor,  $39.50. 

BUCKIiAND — Rev.   L.   W.    Ryan,    pastor;   Rev.    L.    W.   Ryan   was   pastor  last  year; 

S.   V.    Scott,    clerk,    Wapakoneta,    Ohio,    R.    R.    3.      Membership,    338.  Received 

last    yeai-,    14.      Church    building-    valued    at    $2,800.00       Parsonage  valued    at 

$2,000.00.      Full    time    preaching-.      Contributed    to    pastoral    service,  $1,200.00; 

American    Christian    Convention,     $5.00;     Education,     $7.95;    Relief,  $5.35;    all 
other  purposes,  $605.71. 
Sunday-school — No  report.     However  a  very   active  school. 

COLUMBUS  GROVE — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  W.  Garrett  wa.s  pastor  last  year;  H.'  T. 
Stump,  clerk,  Columbus  Grove,  Ohio.  Membership,  213.  Received  last  yeai-, 
24.  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,200.00;  American  Chris- 
tian Convention,  $10.00;   Home  Missions,   $74.59;  all  other  purposes,  $520.06. 

DEFIANCE — Rev.  F.  H.  Peters,  pastor;  Rev.  F.  H.  Peters  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  A.  Snider,  clerk.  Defiance,  Ohio.  Membership,  83.  Received  last  year,  11. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,400.00;  American  Chiistian  Convention, 
$52.50;  Foreign  Missions.  $105.00;  Home  Missions,  $105.00;  Relief,  $5.00;  all 
other  purposes,   $505.19. 

Snndny-school — L.  Ward  McReynolds,  superintendent.  Defiance,  Ohio;  Juan 
Garcia,  secretary,  Sisson  Hall,  Defiance,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  129;  average  at- 
tendance,  98.     Contributed  to  Supplies  and  Equipment,  $120.93. 

DEliPHOS — No  pastor;  Rev.  W.  E.  Daniels  was  pastor  last  year,  four  months; 
Katie  Wilcox,  clerk,  Delphos,  Ohio.  Membership,  75.  Received  last  year, 
2.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $113.10;  Relief,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes,  $99.25. 

HARROn— No  pastor;  Rev.  T.  C.  House  was  pastor  last  year;  Emma  Danner, 
clerk,  Harrod,  Ohio.  Mei-nbei-ship,  154.  Received  last  year,  30.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $6,000.00.  Preaching-  once  each  Sunday.  Contributed  to  pa.storal 
service,  $800.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions, 
$39.62;   Home  Missions,   $15.50;   all  other  purpose.s,   $518.00. 

Sunday-sohool — O.  H.  Foltz,  superintendent.  Harrod,  Ohio;  Diamond  Miller, 
secretary,  Harrod,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  208;  a\erage  attendance,  109.  Con- 
tributed to  Supplies  and  Equipment,  $100.73;  all  other  purposes,  $101.00. 

LAFAYETTE — Rev.  Fremont  McCague,  pastor;  Supplied  by  different  persons  last 
year;  J.  R.  Lyle,  clerk,  Lafayette,  Ohio.  Membeiship,  160.  Church  building 
valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $300.00;  Foreig-n  Mission.s,  $22.15;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $9.70;  Education,  $5.00;  Relief,  $3.62;  all  other  purposes,  $509.65. 

LIMA — Rev.  E.  A.  Watkins,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  A.  Watkins  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  H.  Pillars,  clerk,  Lima,  Ohio,  S.  Main  St.  Membership,  391.  Received 
last  year,  19.  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,080.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$10.00;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $75.00;  Home  Missions,  $75.00;  Education,  $15.00; 
all    other   purposes,    $2,933.49. 

Sunday-school — A.  S.  Chenoweth,  superintendent,  224  Nye  St.,  Lima,  Ohio; 
E.  T.  Hall,  secretary.  Ohio  St.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  495;  averag-e  at- 
tendance,   243.      Contributed    to   Supplies   and   Equipment,    $832.50. 

LOGAXSVILLE — Rev.  Stanley  Wineg-ardner,  pastor;  Supplied  occasionally  last 
year;  S.  G.  Rohrer,  clerk,  Degraff,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  152.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  10.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  Home  Missions,  $4.00;  Relief,  $11.25;  all  other 
purposes,   $217.25. 

3IIDDLE  RIVER — No  pastor;  Rev.  G.  R.  Mell  was  pastor  last  year;  Samson 
Steiner,  clerk,  Delphos,  Ohio.  Membership,  56.  Received  last  year,  6.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $240.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $9.42;  Home  Missions,  $63.01. 

MT.  ZION — Rev.  R.  M.  Seely,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  G.  Clark  was  pastor  last  year; 
Amelia  Barringer,  clerk,  Continental,  Ohio.  Membership,  90.  Received  last 
year,  12.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $450.00;  Foreign  IMissions,  $16.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $25.00;  Federal  Council,   $1.00;  Relief,   $2.00;   all  other  purposes,   $175.00. 

MUCHINIPPI — Rev.  Stanley  Winegardner,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  A.  Trac,'  was  pastor 
last  year;  W.  W.  Wright,  clerk.  Lewistown,  Ohio.  Membership,  58.  Church 
building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $483.18;  Foreign  Missions,  $6.50;  Home  Missions,  $2.77;  Education, 
$2.10;   all   other  purposes,   $14.44. 


106 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

:XEW'  RICHLAXD — Xo  pastor:  Rev.  A'erno  C.  Humphrey  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  J.  A.  Blair,  clerk.  Belle  Center,  Ohio.  Membership,  61.  Church  building- 
valued  at  $1,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $119.36;  Foreig-n  Mis- 
.sions,   $5.78;   all  other  purposes,   $18.25. 

Chrliiitinii  Enfleavor — Mrs.  J.  A.  Blair,   corresponding-  secretary,   Bellefontaine, 
Ohio.      Member.s — active,    25. 

OTTAWA  Rr\'ER — Rev.  R.  W.  Page,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  W.  Page  was  pastor  last 
year;  J.  C.  Slusser,  clerk,  Ft.  Jennings,  Ohio.  Membership,  275.  Received 
last  year,  8.  Church  building-  valued  at  $6,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $1,200.00; 
Foreign  INIissions,  $17.16;  Home  Missions,  $35.72;  Education,  $33.11;  all  other 
purposes,  $381.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Ethel  Hunt,   corresponding  secretary,   Kalida,   Ohio. 
Members — active,  75. 

SPEXC'ERA'IL.L,E — Rev.  L.  D.  Hammond,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  I>.  Hammond  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  Susan  Parkinson,  clerk,  Spencerville,  Ohio.  Meinbership,  263. 
Received  last  year,  12.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,100.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $3.15;  Foreign  ^Missions,  $12.97;  all  other 
purposes,   $1,970.00. 

Siintlay-school — Mrs.  A.  D.  Akins,  superintendent,  Spencerville,  Ohio;  Clyde 
Sealy,  secretary,  Spencerville,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  365;  average  attendance,  180. 
Contributed  to  Supplies  and  Equipment,  $260.13;  all  other  purposes,  $415.19. 
Chri.stinn  Endeavor — C.  C.  Richardson,  corresponding  secretary,  Spencerville, 
Ohio.  ^Members — active,  37;  associate,  40;  honorary,  7;  total,  84.  Contributed 
to  Christian   Endeavor,   $14.50. 

A'AVGHNSVILLiE — Rev.  Bert  Page,  pastor;  Supplied  by  R.  W.  Page  last  year;  Ida 
Miller,  clerk,  Columbus  G-rove,  Ohio.  Membership,  80.  Church  building 
valued  at  $8,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  for  supplies,  $192.00;  Foreign  Mi.ssions, 
$60.00;   Home  Missions,   $35.00;   Relief,   $5.55;   all   other  purposes,  $59.62. 

WEST  CAIRO — Rev.  G.  B.  Garner,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  B.  Garner  was  pastor  last  year; 
D.  A.  Wood,  clerk.  West  Cairo,  Ohio.  Membership,  225.  Received  last  year,  21. 
Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  seivice,  $1,000.00;  Foreign  Missions, 
$32.07;  Home  Missions,  $10.00;  Education,  $35.47;  Relief,  $2.00;  all  other 
purposes,  $5,248.35. 

WEST  MINSTER — No  pastor;  Rev.  T.  C.  House  "vv-as  pastor  last  year;  :\Iay  Coutrie, 
clerk,  Harrod,  Ohio.  Membership,  31.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00. 
Preaching  once  every  Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $333.25; 
Foreign   Missions,   $8.82;   Home  Missions,   $10.76. 

Sunday-.school — 'Mr.    Brentlinger,    superintendent,    Harrod,    Ohio.      Enrollment, 
60;   average  attendance,   36.     Contributed  to  Supplies  and  Equipment,   $126.10. 

WEST  UJVIOX — Xo  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  J.  C.  Rigdon,  clerk,  Spencer- 
ville,  Ohio. 

Several  of  the  churches  of  the  conference  made  valuable  improvements  to 
their  buildings  during  the  year.  The  church  at  Spencerville  put  a  basement  under 
the  building,  and  equipped  it  with  kitchen  furniture  and  arranged  it  so  that  the 
Primary  Department  of  the  Sunday-school  could  use  it.  The  Lafayette  church 
provided  a  basement  v.'ith  necessary  equipment.  The  Logansville  church  put  a 
basement  under  the  entire  building,  and  installed  a  furnace  and  other  necessary 
equipment.  The  church  at  Buckland  erected  a  separate  building  for  the  use  of 
the  Ladies'  Aid  Society,  and  such  other  use  as  might  be  called  for.  The  church 
at  Lima  purchased  a  lot  adjoining  the  church  building  at  a  cost  of  $9,000.00  for 
the  purpose  of  futuie  enlargement  of  their  church  plant.  The  Six  Mile  church 
was  rebuilt  during  the  quadrennium. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  18;  Licentiates,  5;  Churches,  30;  Churches  not 
reporting,  7;  Membership,  3,286.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $16,693.89; 
\merican  Christian  Convention,  $110.35:  Education.  $117.63;  Foreign  Missions, 
$523.29;  Home  Missions,  $573.68;  Federal  Council,  $1.00;  Relief  Funds,  $37.77; 
all  other  purposes,  $14,178.46.  Sunday-schools,  S;  Enrollment,  1,357.  Christian 
Endeavor  Societies,  5;  Membership,  184.  Total  contributions  reported, 
$32,236.07.      Conference    offering   to   American    Christian    Convention,    $25.00. 

OHIO  CENTRAL 

(Reported   by   Secretary   Fisher) 
Session   of   1922 — Raymond  Church. 
Session   of  1923 — Trenton  Church. 
Officers — John   W.   "Watson,  Marengo,   Ohio — President. 

Rev.   S.    D.    Bennett,   Jeffersonville,   Ohio — A'ice-President. 
Homer  R.   Fisher,   Condit,   Ohio — Secretary. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 107 

Departmental   Secretaries — I.   "W.   Sanaft,   Broadway,   Ohio — Relief. 
Rev.  H.  J.  Duckworth,  Mt.  Sterling.  Ohio — Publications. 
Thelma  Jones,   Lees  Creek,  Ohio — Missions. 

Rev.  C.  A.  Tracy,  1813  Broadway  Ave.,  Spring'field,  Ohio — Christian  Endeavor. 
Rev.  C.  ^I.  Cox,  Lees  Creek,  Ohio — Sunday-schools. 
Rev.   S.   D.   Bennett,  Jeffersonville,   Ohio — Education. 
R  W.  Fisher,   Sunbury,  Ohio — Finance. 
W.  H.  Alkire,  Mt.  Sterling-,  Ohio — Trustee  member  of  Official  Board. 

Trustees — Marion  Frantz,  Dublin,  Ohio,  1927;  W.  H.  Alkire.  Mt.  Sterling-.  Ohio, 
1926;  T.  E.  Riddle,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio.  1925;  J.  W.  Watson,  Marengo,  Ohio, 
1924;  I.  W.  Sanaft.  Broadway.  Ohio.  1923. 

Ministers —  Halfaker.  J.  S.,  141  N.  Front  St.,  Columbus, 

Bennett,   S.   D.,   Jeffersonville,    Ohio.  Hainer.     A.     M.,    314     Eslington    St..    Ports- 
Bennett.    S.    A..    South   bolon,    Ohio.  mouth    N    H 
Bennett.    C.    S.,   Jeffersonville,    Ohio.  Lewis,  L.  E.,  Peoria,  Ohio. 
Caris    A.  G..  Defiance    Ohio.  Nutt.    E.    J.,    797    N.    Park    St.,     Columbus, 
Clarridge,   Pleasant,   Mt.  Sterling,   Ohio.  Ohio 

Cox,   C,  M.,   Lees  Creek    Ohio.  Sinift, '  J.   N..  Racine,   Ohio. 
Crampton,   Henry,   Mt.   Sterling,   Ohio.  Tracy,    C.   A.,    1813   Broadway   Ave.,    Spring- 
Duckworth,  H.  J..  Mt.  Sterling.  Ohio.  ggjj    Ohio. 
Forsythe,   J.   W..  Raymond,  Ohio.  ' 
Hagans,  J.  B..  24  N.  Liberty  St.,  Delaware,  tiicentiate — 

Ohio.  Denison,     Clark     A.,     Bonebrake     Seminai-y, 

Dayton,    Ohio. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings  October  1,   1921,   to   Octoher  1,   1922) 

AXTIOCH — No  pastor;  Rev.  H.  J.  Duckworth  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  R.  C. 
Reay,  clerk,  Mt.  Sterling.  Ohio.  Membership,  48.  Received  last  year,  8.  Church 
building  valued  at  $800.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $200.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions 
$6.47;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Education,  $2.15. 

Sunday-school — J.  L.  Bower,  superintendent,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio;  Mrs.  Edna 
Wood,   secretary.   Orient,   Ohio.     Enrollment,    125;  average  attendance,   60. 

BOOKWALiTER — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  M.  Cox  was  pastor  last  year;  W.  L.  Erwin, 
clerk.  Jeffersonville,  Ohio.  Membership,  25.  Received  last  year,  9.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $300.00:  American  Christian  Convention.  $2.00;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $8.75;  Home  Missions.  $3.50;  Education,  $1.35;  all  other  purposes,  $2.00. 
Sunday-school — G.  E.  Ziinmerman,  superintendent,  Jeffersonville,  Ohio;  Bertha 
Ellais.  secretary,  Jeffersonville,  Ohio.  Enrollment.  60;  average  attendance.  48. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department.  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $60.00. 
Christian  Endeavor — Theron  A.  Zimmerman,  president,  Jeffersonville.  Ohio; 
Howard  Gossard,  corresponding  secretary.  South  Solon,  Ohio.  Members — 
active,  9;  associate,  5;  total,  14. 

CENTER VII, LE — No  pastor;  Rev.  S.  D.  Bennett  was  pastor  last  year;  Evangeline 
Cot,  clerk.  Lees  Creek.  Ohio.  Membership,  185.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $482.50;  Home  Missions,  $15.00; 
Education,  $7.50;  all  other  purposes,  $6.00. 

CLARKSBURG — Has  just  been  reopened  by  Field  Secretary  Crampton. 

COLUMBUS — Rev.  J.  S.  Kegg,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Earl  W.  Fuler,  clerk, 
1266  jMoobeny  Ave..  Columbus.  Ohio.  Membership.  110.  Received  last  year,  3. 
Church  building  valued  at  $25,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed' to 
pastoral  service,  $939.25;  American  Christian  Convention.  $15.08;  Foreign 
Missions,  $52.00;  Home  Missions,  $52.00;  Education,  $24.05:  all  other  purposes 
$69.50. 

Sunday-school — V.  B.  Caris,  superintendent.  72  W.  Maynard  Ave..  Columbus, 
Ohio;  Albert  Lamb,  secretary,  1257  Penna.  Ave..  Columbus,  Ohio.  Enrollment, 
138;  average  attendance,   95.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $139.00. 

FIVE  POIXTS — Rev.  H.  A.  Lewis,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  A.  Lewis  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  E.  Clarridge.  clerk,  Mt.  Sterling.  Ohio.  Membership.  71.  Received  last  year, 
5.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed' 
to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.85;  Home  Missions,  $5.61;  all 
other  purposes,  $2.00. 

Sunday-school — Joseph  Clarridge,  superintendent.  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio;  Miss 
Dorothy  Downs,  secretary,  Mt.  Sterling.  Ohio.  Enrollment.  80;  average  at- 
tendance, 52.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department.  $5.00;  all  other 
purposes,   $13.40. 

GRASSY  POIIVT — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  M.  Cox  was  pastor  last  year;  Howard 
Gossard,    clerk.    South   Solon,    Ohio.      Membership,    30.      Received   last   year,    3. 


108  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Church  building  valued  at  ¥1,-00.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,   $300.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00. 

Sunday-school — Wm.  Custer,  superintendent,  South  Solon,  Ohio;  Corlis  Custer, 
secretary.  South  Solon,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  25;  average  attendance,  1.5.  Con- 
tributed  to   all    other   purposes,    $11.80. 

LEES  CREEK— No  report. 

Suu(lay-»>cliool — Homer    Snow,    superintendent.    Lees    Creek,     Ohio;     Kathryn 

Leavertown,  secretar>',  Lees  Creek,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  85;  average  attend- 
ance, 74.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$92.25. 

MILFORD  CENTER — Rev.  J.  B.  Hagans,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  B.  Hagans  was  pastor 
last  jear;  Elizabeth  Goff,  cleik,  :Milford  Center,  Ohio.  Membership,  104.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  6.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $7.00;  Home 
Missions,   $5.00;   Education,   $3.00;  all  other  purposes,   $14.90. 

Sunday-school — :\Ir.  Reed,  superintendent,  Milford  Center,  Ohio;  Stella  Goff, 
secretary,  ^Milford  Center,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  40;  average  attendance,  35. 
Contributed   to  all  other  purposes,   $12.00. 

MT.  STERLING — Rev.  Herman  Lewis,  pastor;  Rev.  Herman  Lewis  was  pastor 
last  year;  A.  S.  Alkire,  clerk,  iMt.  Sterling,  Ohio.  Membership,  295.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  16.  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $3,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $91.96;  Home  Missions,  $87.16;  Education,  $42.75;  Relief, 
$125.00;   all   other  purposes,  $10.00. 

Sunday-school — A.  S.  Thomas,  superintendent,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio;  Scott  Mc- 
Cafferty,  secretary,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  198;  average  attendance, 
111.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $15.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$29.50. 

PLEASANT  GROVE — No  pastor;  Rev.  B.  F'.  Hoagland  was  pastor  last  year;  S.  L. 
Williams,  clerk,  Kenton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  8.  Membership,  88.  Church  building 
valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.00. 

RAYMOND — No  pastor;  Rev.  B.  T.  Hoagland  was  pastor  last  year;  C.  J.  Forsythe, 
clerk,  Raymond,  Ohio.  Membership,  80.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pa.storal  service,  $160.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions.   $4.20;   all  other  purposes,    $4.90. 

Sunday-school — Foster  Walker,  superintendent,  Raymond,  Ohio;  !Mary  Dillon, 
secretary,  Peoria,  Ohio.     Enrollment,  118;  average  attendance,   51. 

RESACCA — Church    is    being    revived    by    Field    Secretary    Crampton. 

SOUTH  SOLON — No  pastor;  Rev.  F.  G.  Strickland  was  pastor  last  year;  A.  L. 
Huffman,  clerk,  South  Solon,  Ohio.  Membership,  73.  Received  last  year,  1. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,900.00.  One-half 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $750.00;  Foreign  ^Missions, 
$3.75;  Education,  $3.43;  Relief,  $28.06;  all  other  purposes,  $19.63. 
Sunday-school — C.  C.  Rowand,  superintendent,  Sotith  Solon,  Ohio;  Dessa 
Gossard,  secretary.  South  Solon,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  155;  average  attendance, 
95.     Contiibuted   to   all    other   purposes,    $16.05. 

Christian  Endeavor — Shirley  Simmerman,  president.  South  Solon,  Ohio;  Ken- 
neth Rowand,  toiresponding  .secietary.  South  Solon,  Ohio.  Members — active, 
18;  associate,  12;  total,  30. 

SOUTH  A'lENNA — Rev.  Ira  C.  Clark,  pastor;  Rev.  Clark  A.  Denison  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mary  I^.  Wilson,  clerk.  South  Vienna,  Ohio.  Membership.  125.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  27.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $750.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $52.31; 
Home  Missions,  $53.81;  Education,  $5.00;  Relief,  $8.60;  all  other  purposes, 
$43.00. 

Sunday-school — L.  M.  Finch,  .superintendent.  South  Vienna,  Ohio;  Edna  Slagle, 
secretary.  Sf)nth  ^■ienna.  Ohio.  Enrollment,  152;  average  attendance,  80.  Con- 
tributed to  all  othei-  purposes,  $24.90. 

Junior  Christian  Endeavor — Mary  L.  Wilson,  president.  South  Vienna,  Ohio; 
Garnet  Claik.  corresponding  secretary.  South  Vienna,  Ohio.  Members — active, 
28. 

SUM.MERFORD — No  pastor;  Rev.  S.  D.  Bennett  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Hattie 
Overturf,  clerk,  London,  Ohio.  R.  R.  7.  Membership,  127.  Received  last  year, 
4.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $12.00;  Home  Missions,  $3.00;  Education,  $6.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$3.85. 

Sunday-schoiol — Prugh  Overtur,  superintendent,  L-ondon,  Ohio,  R.  R.  7;  Alice 
Wallace,  secretary,  London,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  40;  average  attend- 
ance,  20.     Contributed  to  all   other  purposes,  $15.25. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  109 


TREN 


{TOX — Rev.   R.   H.   Long",   pastor;   Rev.    R.   H.   Lons"  was  pastor  last   year;   R. 

r  Fisher  clerk,  Sunburv,  Ohio.  Membership.  85.  Church  building-  valued 
at  $2  000.00  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Oon- 
trihuted  to  pastoral  service.  $400.00;  American  (^hri.stian  Convention,  $4.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  .f3!).00;  Home  Alissions,  $40.2.5;  Education,  $24.50;  Relief, 
$10.00;  all  other  purposes,   $36.15. 

Suiidsiv-.sfhool — H.  R.  Fisher,  superintendent.  Condit.  Ohio;  M.  M.  Fisher,  sec- 
retary' Sunbury,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  60;  averag-e  attendance,  30.  Con- 
tributed  to   Sunday-school    Department,    $1.50;   all    other   purposes,    $15.00. 

\VATKI\S — Rev.  J.  B.  Hagans,  pastor;  Rev.  B.  F.  Hoagland  -^vas  pastor  last  year, 
Mrs.  Harriet  Gordon,  clerk,  :Marysville.  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Membership.  95. 
Church  building  valued  at  $800.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contiibuted  to 
pastoral  service,  $241.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.80;  all  other  purposes,  $10.86. 
^tnnday-.school — Miss  Mildred  Haggard,  superintendent,  Marysville,  Ohio.  R. 
R.  2;  Miss  Ruth  Anderson,  secretary,  Marysville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment, 
115;   average   attendance,   70.     Contributed  to  all   other  purposes,   $5.80. 

WOOOSTOCK — Church  closed  Aug-ust  23,  1922.  No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  B.  Hag-ans  was 
pastor  last  year;  Fannie  Smith,  clerk,  Woodstock,  Ohio.  Membership,  15. 
Full  time  preaching. 

Sunday-soliool — Arthur  Shibler,  superintendent,  Woodstock,  Ohio;  Hubert 
Warner,  secretary,  Woodstock,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  35;  average  attendance,  25. 
Contributed  to  all   other  purposes,   $6.14. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  16;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  19;  Churches  not 
reporting,  3;  Membership,  1,556.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $7,022.75; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $30.08;  Education,  $119.73;  Foreig-n  Missions, 
$288.09;  Home  Missions,  $280.33;  Relief  Funds,  $171.66;  all  other  purposes, 
$222.79.  Sunday-schools,  15;  Enrollment,  .$1,426;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school 
Department,  $28.50.  Christian  Endeavoi-  Societies,  3;  Membership,  72.  Total 
contributions  i-eported,  $8,163.93.  Conference  offering  to  American  Cliristian 
Convention,    $18.00. 

OHIO  EASTERN 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Lewis) 

Session  of  1922 — Columbia  Chapel. 
Session   of  1923 — Antioch,  Alice,  Ohio. 
Officers — 

Rev.  John  L.  Porter,  Gallipolis,  Ohio — "Vice-President. 
Rev.  Herman  A.  Lewis,  Mt.  Sterlng-,  Ohio — Secretary. 
Rev.  Lelah  Weatherby.   Pratts  Fork,   Ohio — Assistant  Secretary. 
Rev.  Samuel  Lewis,  Bladen,  Ohio — Field  Secretary. 
Trustee.s — W.    H.    H.    Boster,    1927;    W.    S.    Wallett,    1926;    Jesse   Lewis,    1925;    A.    A. 
Devol,   1924;   W.   A.   Grimes,    1923. 

MlnLsters —  Licentiate.s — 

Briley.   C.  S.,  Murray,  Ohio.  Ball,  Arza,  Joy,  Ohio. 

Canode.  J.  W.,   Carpenter,   Ohio.  Hooper,   John  T..   Nelsonville,   Ohio,   R.  R.   2. 

Ewinjr.  W.  E..  Rio  Grande,  Ohio.  Lanier,  Chas..  ;520  E.  Tiffin   St.,   Fo.storia,   O. 

Le-wis,    Hei-man    A.,    Mt.    SterlinR,    Ohio.  Mart,    F.  B..   Crown   City,    Ohio,    R.   R.   2. 

Lewis,  Samuel.  Bladen,   Ohio.  Mossman.  Scott,  Gallipolis,   Ohio,  R.  R.  1. 

McCoy,   G.   F.,   Vinton,   Ohio.  Robb,  J.  F..  189  Friesner  Ave..  Logan,  Ohio. 

Myers,  W.   P.,  Rio  Grande,   Ohio.  Ru.ssell,   I.  M.,   Vinton,   Ohio. 

Porter.    John    L.,   Gallipolis,   Ohio.  Souders.   Lawrence,   Logan,    Ohio. 

Trowbridge,   Jacob,    Haydenvillo,    Ohio.  Wogan,    Vinton,    Sharpsburg.    Ohio. 
Weatherby,  Lelah,  Pratts  Fork,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October  1,   1921,   to  October   1,   1922) 

ANTIOCH — Rev.  W.  E.  Ewing,  pastor;  Rev.  F.  B.  IMart  was  pastor  last  year;  Clem 
C.  Wilcox,  clerk,  Vinton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  Membership,  90.  Received  last  year,  1. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,   $128.00. 

Siindav-school — Ewing  Wilcox,  superintendent,  Vinton.  Ohio;  Wilbur  Jones, 
secretary,  Vinton,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  44;  average  attendance,  30.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,  $55.00. 

BAILEY — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Y.  W.  Roadamone,  clerk.  Thivener,  Ohio. 

Bl'LAVILLE Rev    W.  E.  Ewing,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  E.  Ewing  was  pastor  last  year; 

Frances  L.  Hern,  clerk,  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  :\rember.ship,  124.  Received 
last  vear.  32.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $180.00.  tj    r>    o.  -cf•h^^ 

Sanday-.sohool — O.  E.  George,  superintendent,  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  R.  R-  2,  Ltnei 
George,  secretary,  Gallipolis,  Ohio.  R.  R.  2.  Average  attendance,  66.  Con- 
tributed  to   all   other  purposes,   $36.01. 


110 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

CAMPAIGN — Rev.  F.  B.  Mart,  pastor;  Rev.  F.  B.  Mart  was  pastor  last  year;  Carrie 
E.  White,  clerlv,  Vinton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  75.  Received  last  year, 
3.  Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $148.50. 

Sunday-s«hool — Dwight  Strausbaugh,  superintendent,  Vinton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1: 
Ruby  Vance,  secretary,  Vinton,  Ohio.     Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance,  40. 

COES  CHAPEL — Rev.  W.  E.  Ewing,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  E.  Ewing  was  pastor  last 
year;  Allen  Devoll,  clerk.  Carbon  Hill.  Ohio.  Membership.  49.  Received  last 
year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed   to   pastoral   service,    $240.00. 

Sunday-school — Flave  Clark,  superintendent,  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4 ;  Mrs. 
Frank  Lehman,  secretary,  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4.  Enrollment,  5-2;  average 
attendance,   32.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $97.47. 

COLUMBIA — Rev.  F.  G.  Strickland,  pastor;  Rev.  F.  G.  Strickland  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Netta  Gregory,  clerk.  Carpenter,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  51. 
Received  last  year,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral   service,   $240.00. 

Sunday-.scliool — Rev.  John  Canode,  superintendent.  Carpenter,  Ohio;  Ruth 
Bobo,  secretary.  Carpenter,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  101;  average  attendance,  42. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $9.80. 

COOKS — Rev.  Lawrence  Souders,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Marie  Patton, 
clerk,  Nelsonville.  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  6.  Received  last  year.  1.  Church 
building  valued  at  $300.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,   $7.30. 

Sunday-school — Frederick  Hayes,  superintendent.  Haydenville,  Ohio;  Maria 
Patton,  secretary,  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  10;  average  attend- 
ance,  8. 

CORNELIITS — Rev.  Frank  Wolfe,  pastor;  Rev.  Frank  Wolfe  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Ethel  Rhodes,  clerk,  Creola,  Ohio.  Membership,  20.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,   $93.36. 

Suuday-.school — Eva  Steele,  superintendent,  Creola,  Ohio;  Mrs.  Ben  Steele, 
secretary,  Creola,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  26;  average  attendance,  20.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,   $15.02. 

DEXTER Rev.    F.    S.    Strickland,    pastor;    Rev.    F.    G.    Strickland   was   pastor  last 

year;  J.  R.  Folden,  clerk.  Dexter,  Ohio.  ^Membership,  25.  Received  last  year, 
3.  Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,   $210.00. 

Sunday-school — D.  H.  Beckley,  superintendent.  Dexter,  Ohio;  Neva  Nelson, 
secretary.   Dexter,   Ohio.     Enrollment,   30;  average  attendance,   20. 

DIAI»lO\D — Rev.  John  Hooper,  pastor;  Rev.  John  Hooper  was  pastor  last  year; 
Eugene  Lehman,  clerk,  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  41.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,000.00.     One-half  time  preaching. 

Snnday-.school — Mrs.  Cora  Ellis,  superintendent,  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  R.  R. ; 
Gladys  Forrest,  secretary,  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  Average  attendance,  35. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $106.00. 

EIjIZAMETH — Rev.  W.  E.  Ewing,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  E.  Ewing  was  pastor  last  year; 
S.  A.  Cottrell,  clerk,  Thivener,  Ohio.  ISIembership,  115.  Received  last  year, 
\o.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,400.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,   $220.00. 

Sunday-school — T.  L.  Craft,  superintendent,  Thivener,  Ohio;  Zenia  Shaw, 
secretary,  Thivener,  Ohio.  Average  attendance,  45.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes,    $20.00. 

FAIRA  lEW — Rev.  Joseph  Hazlett,  pastor;  Rev.  Joseph  Hazlett  was  pastor  last 
year;  J.  T.  Pyles,  clerk.  Patriot,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  67.  Church 
building  valued  at  $800.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,   $25.00. 

Sunday-school — .T.  W.  Colwell,  superintendent,  Lecta,  Ohio;  Anne  Colwell,  sec- 
retary",  Lecta,   Ohio.     Average  attendance,   10. 

GRAHAM — Rev.  John  Hooper,  pastor;  Rev.  F.  B.  Mart  was  pastor  last  year;  Wm. 
Seaman,  clerk,  Athens,  Ohio,  R.  R.  7.  Membership,  88.  Received  last  year,  7. 
Church  building  valued  at  $900.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,   $264.00. 

Sunday-school — Charles  Kelly,  superintendent,  Athens,  Ohio,  R.  R.  7;  Freda 
St.  Clair,  secretary,  Athens,  Ohio,  R.  R.  7.     Average  attendance,  30. 

LANGSVILLE — Scott  Mossman,  pastor;  Rev.  Arza  Ball  was  pastor  last  year;  R.  F. 
Whitmere.  clerk,  Langsville.  Ohio.  Membership,  74.  Church  building  valued 
at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$117.00. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL m 

Suiulay-school — R.  F.  AVhitmere,  superintendent,  Langsville,  Ohio;  Melanie 
Long-streth,  secretary,  Langsville,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  108;  average  attend- 
ance, 48.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $52.62. 

I^IBERTY — Rev.  G.  F.  McCoy,  pastor;  Rev.  Lelah  Weatherby  was  pastor  last  year; 
X.  A.  Warren,  clerk,  Bladen,  Ohio.  Membership,  112.  Church  building-  valued 
at  ?800.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $30.00. 

L-ITTLE  KYGER — Rev.  Scott  Mossman,  pastor;  Rev.  Scott  Mossman  was  pastor 
last  year;  Scott  Mossman,  clerk,  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  49. 
Received  last  year,  10.  Church  building  valued  at  $800.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to   pastoral  service,   $120.00. 

Sunday-.sch»ol — Scott  Newman,  superintendent,  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1;  Henry 
Most-nian,  secretary,  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  R,.  R.  1.  Enrollment.  tJO;  average  attend- 
ance 50.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$45.16. 

LOGAN — Rev.  Lawrence  Souders,  pastor;  Rev.  Lawrence  Souders  was  pastor  last 
year;  J.  F.  Robb,  clerk,  Logan,  Ohio,  727  Third  St.  Membership,  55.  Received 
last  year,  4.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral   service,   $134.70. 

Sunday-.scliool — Van  Stewart,  superintendent,  Logan,  Ohio;  Mrs.  J.  F.  Robb, 
secretary,  Logan,  Ohio,  727  Third  St.  Enrollment,  53;  average  attendance,  24. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $85.52. 

MACEDOIVIA — No  services  during  year.  Rev.  Scott  Mossman,  pastor;  No  pastor 
last  year;  M".  H.  H.  Boster,  clerk,  Gallipolis,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4. 

MORGAIV — Rev.  Lelah  Weatherby,  pastor;  Rev.  Lelah  Weatherby  was  pastor  last 
year;  A.  ;M.  Grove)-,  clerk,  Bidwell.  Ohio.  iMembership,  77.  Received  last  year, 
8.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $133.66. 

Sjinday-scliool — L.  R.  Grover,  superintendent,  Bidw^ell,  Ohio;  Garnet  Denney, 
secretary,  Bidwell,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  44;  average  attendance,  21.  Contributed 
to   all   other  purposes,   $41.88. 

IWOI'IVD  HILLi — Rev.  Lelah  W^eatherby,  pastoi;  Rev.  Lelah  A^'eatherby  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  A.  J.  Kuhns,  clerk,  Trimble.  Ohio.  Membership.  20.  Received 
last  year,  8.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed   to    pastoral    service,    $64.80. 

Suiulay-.sohool — Aurance  Able,  superintendent,  Trimble,  Ohio;  Mrs.  Aurance 
Able,  secretary,  Trimble,  Ohio.  A\  erage  attendance,  21.  Contributed  to  all 
other  purposes,   ;H0.34. 

MOUNTAIIV  VATjLEY — Rev.  G.  F.  McCoy,  pastor:  Rev.  G.  F.  McCoy  was  pastor 
last  year;  E.  C.  Sims,  clerk.  South  Side.  AV.  Va.  IMembership,  16.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $108.00. 

Suniiay-.school — Zack  Plantz,  superintendent.  South  Side,  "W.  Va. ;  Elsie  Denney, 
secretary.  South  Side,  AV.  Va.  Enrollment,  41;  average  attendance,  20.  Con- 
tributed  to   all  other  purposes,   $5.41. 

2HT.  ZION  (HOCKING  CO.) — Rev.  W.  E.  Ewing,  pastor;  Rev.  \V.  E.  Ewing  was 
pastor  last  year;  W.  S.  Wallett,  clerk,  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Membership, 
142.  Received  last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth 
time  preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $264.00. 

Sunday-.school — Henry  Todd,  superintendent.  Nelsonville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2;  Walter 
Sanner,  secretary,  Nelsonville,  Ohio.  R.  R.  2.  Average  attendance,  25.  Con- 
tributed to  all  other  purposes,  $40.79. 

MT.  ZION  (iMORGAN  CO.) — Rev.  Scott  Mossman,  pastor;  Rev.  Vinton  Wogan  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Stella  Grimes,  clerk,  Sharpsburg,  Ohio.  Membership, 
66.  Received  last  year,  19.  Church  building  valued  at  $600.00.  One-fourth 
time  preaching.     Contributed   to  pastoral   service.   $31.60. 

Suiiilay-sehool — ^Irs.  Irene  AVoodyard,  superintendent,  Sharpsburg,  Oliio;  Miss 
Eva  Ball,  secretary,  Sharpsburg,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  67;  average  attendance, 
21.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $13.61. 

OKEY — R.ev.  Joseph  Hazlett,  pastor;  Rev.  F.  B.  Mart  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
C.  E.  Hazlett.  clerk,  Lecta,  Ohio.  Membership,  106.  Received  last  year,  6. 
Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  One -fourth  time,  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastoral   service,    $96.00. 

Sunday-school^ — Joseph  H.  Hazlett,  superintendent,  Lecta,  Ohio;  Clara  Boster, 
secretary,  Lecta,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  40;  average  attendance,  30.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,   $12.23. 

PLEASANT  RIDGE — Rev.  Robert  Gearls,  pastor;  Rev.  Robert  Gearls  was  pastor 
last  year;  Jerome  Latta,  clerk,  Glouster,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4.     Membership,  34;     Re- 


112 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

ceived  last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  |1,200.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching-.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $150.00. 

Sunday-Mchool — C.  A.  Marshall,  superintendent,  Glouster,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4;  Guy 
Dawson,  secretary,  Glouster,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4.  Enrollment,  35;  average  attend- 
ance, 20.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $56.00. 

WRIGHTSTOWN — Rev.  Lelah  Weatherby,  pastor;  Rev.  John  L..  Porter  was  pastor 
last  year;  M.  L.  Dulaney,  clerk,  Amesville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  59. 
Received  last  year,  10.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $145.65. 

Sunday-.-school — M.  L.  Dulaney,  superintendent,  Amesville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1 ;  Edith 
Faires,  secretary,  Glouster,  Ohio,  R.  R.   3. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  Ministers,  11:  Licentiates,  9;  Churches,  27;  Churches  not  re- 
poiting,  2;  Membership,  1,561.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $3,151.57.  Sun- 
day-scnools,  23;  Enrollment,  761;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Dept.,  $2.00. 
Total  contributions  reported,  $3,153.57.  Conference  offering  to  American 
Christian  Convention,  $21.81. 

OHIO 

(Reported   by  Secretary  Tennant) 

Session  of  1922 — Ray,  Ohio. 
Session  of  1923 — Fairview,   Ohio. 

Officers— Rev.   H.   A.   Milliken,   Frankfort,   Ohio,   R.   R.   2 — President. 
Rev.  Fred  Richards,  Jackson,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4 — Vice-President. 
Callie  Tennant,   Coalton,  Ohio — Secretary. 
U.   C.  Traphagen,  Hamden,   Ohio— Treasurer. 

Trustees — E.  C.  Clement,  Waverly,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4;  A.  A.  Cooper,  Ray,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1; 
John  A.  Dempsey,  Ray,   Ohio,  R.  R.  1;  U.  C.   Traphagen,  Hamden,  Ohio. 

Ministers —  Millner,   Dan,   Jackson,   Ohio,   R.   R.   4. 

Nierman,   S.  N.,   Jackson,   Ohio,  R.  R.  4. 

Bennett,    Peter,    Higby,    Ross    Co.,    Ohio.  Richards,   Fred,   Jackson,   Ohio,   R.  R.  4. 
Butler,   Anthony,   Wellston,   Ohio. 

Goflf,   Asa  O.,   Omega,   Ohio.  Licentiate.^ 

Hutchison,   George,   Byer,   Ohio. 

Messer,   John,    Wellston,   Ohio.  Dixon,  Harley  Ralph,  Wellston,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1. 

McDonald,    George,    Coalton,   Ohio.  Gilliland,    John,    Coalton,   Ohio,   R.   R.    1. 

Milliken,    H.    A.,    Frankfort,    Ohio,    R.    R.  2.            Watts,   J.   R.,   Ray,    Ohio. 

Churcli,    Pastor,   Clerk,    Offerings,    Organisations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to  October   1,   1922) 

COLUMBIA — No  pastor;  Rev.  Fred  Richards  was  pastor  last  year;  Bertha  Scott, 
clerk,  Coalton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  111.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $81.46. 

FAIRVIEW— Rev.  Fred  Richards,  pastor;  Rev.  George  Hutchison  w^as  pastor  last 
year-  Callie  Tennant,  clerk,  Coalton,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  24.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Preaching  once  a  month.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,   $53.15;   all   other  purposes,  $2.40. 

Sunduv-scliool — John  A.  Dempsey,  superintendent,  Ray,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1;  Ger- 
trude Dempsey,  secretary,  Ray,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  50;  average  at- 
tendance,  23.     Contributed  to  all   other  purposes,   $15.70. 

HOPEWELL,    (JACKSON   CO.)    OR   GLEN   NELL — No    pastor;   No   pastor   last  year; 
Karley   R.   Dixon,   clerk,    Wellston,   Ohio,   R.   R.   1.      Membership,   26. 
Sunilav-scliool — Mr.   Murten  Allinan,    superintendent,   Wellston,   Ohio,   R.   R.    1; 
Harley  R.  Dixon,  secretary,  Wellston,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.     Enrollment,  55;   average 
attendance,   25.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $15.00. 

MEAOOW  RUN  (PIKE  CO.) — Rev.  Asa  O.  Goff,  pastor;  Rev.  Asa  O.  Goff  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Nelson,  clerk,  Waverly,  Ohio.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $5.00  each  month. 

Suntlay-scliool — George  Theobald,  superintendent,  Waverly,  Ohio;  Edna  Cook, 
secretary,   Waverly,   Ohio. 

TRIUMPH    (VINTON   CO.) — No  pastor;  Rev.   Fred   Richards  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.    R.   Watts,   clerk,    Ray,   Ohio.      Membership,   20.     Monthly   preaching. 
Snnday-scliool — J.     R.     Watts,     superintendent,     Ray,    Ohio;    Blanche    Jenkins, 
secretary,   Ray,   Ohio.      Enrollment,   35;   average  attendance,   30. 

SUMMARY— Ordained  ministers,  10;  Licentiates,  3;  Churches,  5;  Membership,  181. 
Contiibutions:  Pastoral  service,  $194.61;  all  other  purposes,  $2.40.  Sunday- 
schools,   4;   Enrollment,   140.     Total  contributions   leported,   $197.01. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 113 

SOUTHERN  OHIO 

Session   of  iy22 — I>ible  Chapel   (Hamersville,  Ohio) 
Session  of  1923 — Harwood   Church. 

Ot&cers — Rev.   W.  V.   jNliller,  Lynchburg-,   Ohio — President. 
Rev^  A.  G.  Bagb.v.  Bethel,  Ohio — Vice-President. 
Hew  A.   J.  Bowman,  Georgetown,  Ohio — Secretary. 

Uepartment    Secretaries — Rev.    W.    A.    Warner,    Higgin.'iport,    Ohio — Education. 
Rev.   W.   S.   Hoggatt,   Fayotteville,   Ohio — Publications. 
Rev.  John  U.  King,   Bethel,  Ohio — Finance. 
Rev.    L,.    B.    Case,    Sardinia,    Ohio — Sunday-schools. 
Rev.   W.  D.   Canter,   New   Richmond,  Ohio — Christian   Endeavor. 
Rev.   L.  A.   Sti'atton.  Georgetown,   Ohio — Missions. 
Rev.   W.   R.  Brodt,   West   Union,  Ohio — Relief. 

MinUters —  Melvin,.  J.   T.,    Neville,   Ohio. 

„      ,         ,     <^      tj  ^1.  ,     ^u-  Miller,    W.    V.,    Lynchburg,   Ohio,    R.   R.    1. 

2*^u^'   ^"   ^■'   ^a"*!'*'''  ^^l"-  Pitzer,   J.   H.,    Hamersville,    Ohio,    R.    R. 

Bagby,    T.F.,    Acton,   Ind.  Sheeley,  Adaline,    West  Union,   Ohio. 

Bowman     A.    J      Georgetown     Ohio.  Stratton,   L.   A.,   Georsetown.   Ohio,   R.   R.   5. 

BTodt    W    R     West  Union.  Ohio.  Warner,   W.  A.,   Higginspoit,  Ohio. 

Burnett,  J.  r .,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Case,    L.    B.,    Saa-denia,    Ohio.  liieentiate.s 

Dunham,   M.   F.,   1605   Kemper   Lane,  Cincin- 
nati,   Ohio.  Butler,  Estella  S.,  341  Fourth  Ave.,  Hunting- 

Hoggatt,  William  S.,  Fayetteville,  Ohio,  R.  R.                ton,   W.   Va. 

McDaniel,  R.  H.,  927  Bryn  Mavvr  Ave.,  Day-            Canter,  W.  D.,  New  Richmond,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3. 

ton,    Ohio.  King,   John  D.,   Bethel,   Ohio. 

Church,    Pa.stor,   Clerk,    Offering's,    Org'anizatioii.s 

(Offerings  October   1,   1921,   to   October  1,   1922) 

AKTIOCH — Rev.  A.  J.  Bowman,  pastor;  Rev.  John  D.  King  was  pastor  last  year; 
H.  S.  Trisler,  clerlv,  Hamersville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  113.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,.'j00.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  seivice,  $250.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  .$8.00;  Foreigrn  Mis- 
sions, $13.60;  Home  Missions,  $18.25;  Education,  $9.00;  Relief,  $5.65;  all  other 
purposes,   $150.00. 

Sunday-.sehool — (1922) — W.  L.  Dean,  superintendent,  Hamersville,  Ohio,  R.  R. 
2;  Miss  Mary  Bee,  secretary.  Bethel,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4.  Enrolhiient,  70;  average 
attendance,    40. 

Chri.««tian  Gndeavor — Miss  Nola  Bee,  president.  Bethel,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4;  Mrs. 
Ethel  Chapman,  corresponding  secretary,  Hamersville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Mem- 
bers— active,  17;  associate,  2;  total,  19. 

BETHLKHICM — Rev.  Ed  Glasscock,  pastor;  Rev.  Ed  Glasscock  was  pastor  last 
year;  Garfield  Gray,  clerk,  Aberdeen,  Ohio.  Membership,  74.  Received  last 
yeai-,  8.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  .service,  $240.00;  all  other  purposes,  $44.00. 

Sunday-scliool — (1922) — Walter  Catron,  superintendent,  Aberdeen,  Ohio;  Elsie 
Kinner,  secretary,  Aberdeen,  Ohio. 

bible:  chapel, — No  pastor;  Rev.  A.  J.  Bowman  was  pastor  last  year;  A.  R. 
Drake,  clerk,  Hamersville,  Ohio.  Membership,  182.  Church  building  valued 
at  $1,200.00.  One-half  time  preaching:.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$350.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $12.70;  Home 
Missions,  $9.25;  Education,  $8.00;  Relief,  $1.77;  all  other  purpo.ses,  $146.00. 
Sunday-school — (1922) — Jesse  L.  Tatman,  superintendent,  Hamersville,  Ohio; 
Anna  G.  Shinkle,  secretary,  Hamersville,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  103;  average 
attendance,  50. 

CHRISTIAN  CHAPEL, — Rev.  A.  J.  Bowman,  pastor;  Rev.  John  D.  King  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  C.  M.  Edwards,  clerk.  Amelia  >liio.  Metiihership,  8.').  Received 
last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $120.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
111.25;  Foreign  Missions,  $20.25;  Home  Missions,  $20.00;  Education,  $21.60; 
all  other  purposes. 

Sunday-school — (1922) — J.    E.    Lytle,    superintendent,     Batavia,     Ohio;     Alleyn 
Lytle,    secretary,    Batavia,    Ohio.      Enrollment,    53;    average    attendance,    23. 
Chri-stian    Endeavor — Clarence    Lytle,    president,    Batavia,    Ohio;    Miss    Mildred 
Lytle,  corresponding  secretary,  Batavia,  Ohio.     Members — active,  19;  honorarv, 
2;  total,  21. 

ElAOLE  CHAPEL — No  pastor;  Rev.  W.  R.  Brodt  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Mattie 
Kinnett,  clerk,  Ripley,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  95.  Church  building  valued 
at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$200.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home  Missions,  $11.80;  Education,  $2.00; 
all  other  purposes,  $40.00. 
Sunday-school — (1922)— George    Wiles,    superintendent,    Ripley,    Ohio,    R.    R.; 


114 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

:Miss  Anna  M.  Baiid,  secretary,  Ripley,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  75;  average 
attendance,  35. 

FAIR  VIEW — Rev.  W.  R.  Brodt,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  J.  Bowman  was  pastor  last  year; 
Miss  Grace  Stansbury,  clerk,  Georgetown,  Ohio.  Membership,  71.  Received 
last  year,  16.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.00;  American  Christian  Convention. 
$1.16;  Education,  $3.29;  Relief,  $2.25;  all  other  purposes,  $75.00. 
Sujiday-.school — (1922) — Scott  Kinchelor,  superintendent,  Georgetown,  Ohio; 
Loyd  Berry,  secretary,  Georgetown,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  85;  average  attend- 
ance, 50. 

FARMERS  CHAPEL, — No  pastor;  Revs.  L.  A.  Stratton  and  J.  H.  Pitzer  were 
pastors  last  year;  George  D.  Murphy,  clerk,  Hamersville,  Ohio.  Membership, 
84.  Received  last  year,  13.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $1.60;  Relief,  $1.35;  all  other  purposes. 
$160.00. 

Sunday-school — (1922) — Clarence  Pitzer,  superintendent,  Georgetown,  Ohio. 
R.  R. ;  Miss  Arlena  Shafer,  secretary,  Georgetown,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  50; 
average  attendance,  30. 

FEESBXJRG — Rev.  L.  A.  Stratton,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  A.  Stratton  wa.s  pastor  last  year; 
Miss  lona  !McKibben,  clerk,  Feesburg,  Ohio.  Membership,  85.  Received  last 
year,  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $360.00;  all  other  purposes,  $185.00. 
Sunday-.sohool — (1922) — Charley  Melvin,  superintendent,  Higginsport,  Ohio, 
R.  R. ;  Miss  Mildred  White,  secretary,  Feesburg,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  60;  average 
attendance,  35. 

P'EIiLiOWSHU'-  -Rev.  A.  E.  Sager,  pastor;   Rev.  A.  E.  Sager  was  pastor  last  year; 

0.  yi.  Bowman,  clerk,  ^Manchester,  Ohio.     Membership,  90.     Received  last  year, 

1.  Chur-jh  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Con- 
ti-ibuted  to  pattoral  service,  $120.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.00; 
Foreign  Missions,   $24.80;   Home  Missions,  $10.40;  all   other  purposes,   $30.00. 

Sunday-school' — (1922) — George  W.  Bowman,  superintendent,  Ripley,  Ohio, 
R.   R.    3;   Glen   Wallace,   secretary,   Manchester,   Ohio,   R.   R.    3. 

FIVE  MILE — Rev.  W.  D.  Canter,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  D.  Canter  was  pastor  last  year; 
R.  E.  Eukemire,  clerk,  ^It.  Orab,  (Jhio.  Membeiship,  120.  Received  last  year, 
13.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $325.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.75;  Home  Missions, 
$7.50;  Education,  $7.50;  Relief,  $2.07;  all  other  purposes,  $50.00. 
Sunday-school — (1922) — Mrs.  Harvey  Constant,  superintendent,  Mt.  Orab,  Ohio; 
"S'irgil  iMunich,  secretary,  Mt.  Orab,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  46;  average  attendance, 
25. 

HARWOOD — Fiev.  ^\  V.  Miller,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  V.  Miller  was  pastor  last  year; 
Miss  Blanche  Hughs,  clerk,  Lynchburg,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  100.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  16.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $300.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $3.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $12.50;  Home  Missions,  $11.62;  Education, 
$2.30;  Relief,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes,  $45.00. 

Sunday-.school — "Waltei  Snyder,  superintendent,  Favetteville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1; 
Everett  G.  Hawk,  secretary,  Mt.  Orab,  Ohio,  R.  R.   3.' 

lilGGIIVSPORT — Rev.  A.  G.  Bagby,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  G.  Bagby  was  pastor  last  year; 
Miss  Flora  E.  Jennings,  clerk,  Higginsport,  Ohio.  Membership,  88.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $600.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.87;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $19.00;  Home  :Missions,  $6.14;  Education,  $11.38;  all  other  purposes, 
$115.00. 

Sunday-.school — ^(1922) — Charles  Heiser,  superintendent,  Higginsport,  Ohio; 
Jessie  Patterson,  secretary,  Higginsport,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  88;  average  at- 
tendance, 45. 

LIBERTY  CHAI'EL  (BROVl'X  CO.) — Rev.  L.  B.  Case,  pastor;  Rev.  "W.  S.  Hoggatt 
was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Anna  Hughs,  clerk,  Mt.  Orab,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Mem- 
bership, 41.  Received  last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One- 
fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $100.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $1.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.10;  Home  Missions,  $7:50; 
Education,   $2.75;   all  other  purposes,   $30.00. 

Sunday-school — -(1922) — Charles  Cromer,  superintendent,  Mt.  Orab,  Ohio,  R.  R. ; 
Miss  Ruth  Johnson,  secretary,  Eastwood,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  65;  average  at- 
tendance, 40. 

LIBERTY  CHAPEL  (HAMILTON  CO.) — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Mary 
Ayer,  clerk,  California,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
Contributed  to  Foreign  Missions,  $7.50;  Home  Missions,  $12.00;  all  other  pur- 
poses,  $15.00. 


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Suiida  J -.school — (1922) — R.  C.  Ayers,  superintendent,  California,  Ohio;  Robert 
Wilfert,   secretary,   California,   Ohio.     Enrollment,    30;   average   attendance,   15. 

MILLKRS  CHAPEL— Rev.  L.  B.  Case,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  H.  M.  Igrc 
clerk,  Killsboro,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  66.  Contributed  to  American 
Christian  Convention,  $1.00;  Home  Missions,  $1.00;  Education,  $1.00;  all  other 
purposes,  $10.00. 

Sunday-school — (1922) — W.  J.  Poole,  superintendent,  Hillsboro,  Ohio,  R.  R.  11; 
Miss  Bessie  Poole,  secretary,  Hillsboro,  Ohio,  R.  R.  11.  Enrollment,  40;  aver- 
age attendance,  21. 

MT.  ZIOIV — Rev.  W.  D.  Canter,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  D.  Canter  was<  pastor  last  year; 
George  W.  Bushman,  clerk.  New  Richmond,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  145. 
Received  last  year,  20.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $230.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $2.42;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.46;  Home  Missions,  $7.75;  Education,  $5.11; 
Relief,   $3.53;  all  other  purposes,  $101.00. 

Sunday-school — (1922) — J.  W.  Hendrexson,  superintendent.  Point  Pleasant, 
Ohio;  Merrill  Barkley,  secretary,  New  Richmond,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment, 
64;  average  attendance,  25. 

Christian  Endeavor — Kings  Daughters — Miss  Josie  West,  president.  New 
Richmond,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1;  Miss  Edith  S.  Friedman,  corresponding  secretary. 
New  Richmond,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Members — active,  20;  associate,  40;  honorary, 
6;  total,  66. 

NEVILLE — No  pastor;  Rev.  W.  V.  Miller  was  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Elizabeth 
Tischer,  clerk,  Neville,  Ohio.  Membership,  50.  Church  building  valued  at 
$500.00.  Preaching  once  each  month.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $60.00; 
all  other  purposes,  $200.00. 

Sunday-school — (1922) — E.  E.  Brooks,  superintendent,  Neville,  Ohio;  Fay 
Brooks,  secretary,  Neville,  Ohio.     Enrollment,  35;  average  attendance,  17. 

OAK  GROVE — No  pastor;  Rev.  W.  R.  Brodt  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Edith 
Wolfe,  clerk.  West  Union,  Ohio.  Membership,  84.  Received  last  year,  6. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,   $100.00;  all  other  purposes,   $20.00. 

Sunday-.school — Walter  Pence,  superintendent.  West  Union,  Ohio;  Miss  Glenna 
Stroman,  secretary,  West  Union,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  85;  average  attendance,  55. 
Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Minnie  Brodt,  president.  West  Union,  Ohio;  Miss 
Lucille  Jenkins,  corresponding  secretary.  West  Union,  Ohio.  Members — active, 
56;  honorary,  4;  total,  60. 

PISGAH — No  pastor;  Rev.  Holt  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Lela  Reeves,  clerk, 
Riplev,  Ohio.  Membership,  32.  Received  last  year,  32.  Church  building 
valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$200.00;   all  other  purposes,   $30.00. 

Sunday-school — Miss  Lide  Martin,  superintendent,  Ripley,  Ohio;  Miss  Ruth 
White,  secretary,  Ripley,  Ohio.     Enrollment,  80;  average  attendance,  55. 

PLEASANT  HILL — Rev.  James  Upton,  pastor;  Rev.  James  Upton  was  pastor  last 
year;  A.  R.  Layman,  clerk,  Winchester,  Ohio.  Membership,  20.  Received  last 
year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $125.00;  all  other  purposes,  $25.00. 
Sunday-school — William  Mangus,  superintendent,  Winchester,  Ohio;  Samuel 
Wilson,   secretary,  Winchester,  Ohio.     Enrollment,   65;  average  attendance,  43. 

POINT  ISABEL^ — Rev.  W.  A.  Warner,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  V.  Miller  was  pastor  last 
year;  R.  G.  Little,  clerk.  Bethel,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  140.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $6.50;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $16.15;  Home  Missions,  $12.20;  Education,  $12.15;  Relief,  $3.30;  all  other 
purposes,  $45.00. 

Sunday-school — R.  G.  Little,  superintendent.  Bethel,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3;  Miss  Sophia 
Bulow,  secretary.  Bethel,  Ohio.     Enrollment,   107;  average   attendance,   55. 

POPLAR  CHAPEL — Rev.  A.  J.  Bowman,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  J.  Bowman  was  pastor 
last  year;  Miss  Alda  Fay  Dean,  clerk.  Bethel,  Ohio.  Membership,  70.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,   $150.00;   all  other  purposes,   $40.00. 

Snnday-.school — Miss  Olive  Parrish,  superintendent,  Bethel.  Ohio,  R.  R.  4; 
Walter  Harvey,  secretary.  Bethel,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  89;  average 
attendance,   38. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Sara  Parrish,  president,  Bethel.  Ohio;  Miss  Leona 
Bee,  corresponding  secretary.  Bethel,  Ohio.  Members — active,  15;  associate, 
10;  total,  25. 

RUSSELLVILLE — Rev.  A.  G.  Bagby,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  G.  Bagby  was  pastor  last 
year;  E.  W.  Crabb,  clerk,  Georgetown,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4.  Membership,  183.  Re- 
ceived   last    year,    5.      Church    building    valued    at    $2,500.00.      One-half    time 


116 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  seivice,  $600.00;  Foreign  Mi.ssions,  $6.05; 
Home   Missions,   $18.25;    all   other  purposes,   $170.00. 

Sunclay-sohoel — Mrs.  :Minnie  Martin,  supei  intendent,  Georg-etown.  Ohio,  R.  R. ; 
Miss  Jennie  Lee  Martin,  secretary,  Russellville,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  80;  aver- 
age attendance,  50. 

UXIOX  (ADAMS  CO.) — Rev.  L.  A.  Stratton,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  A.  Stratton  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs  Rachel  E.  Pyle,  clerk,  Manchester,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Membership, 
90.  Received  last  year,  4.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $225.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $2.20;  Foreign  Missions,  $23.60;  Home  Missions,  $10.00;  Relief,  $1.00; 
all  other  purposes,   $35.00. 

Sunday-school — John  H.  Pyle,  superintendent,  Manchester,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3;  Mrs. 
Gertrude  Smith,  secretary,  Manchester,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  110;  aver- 
age  attendance,   75. 

Christian  Endeavor — M'illiam  Blank,  president,  Bentonville,  Ohio;  Walter  Hig- 
gins,   corresponding  secretary,   Bentonville,   Ohio.      Members — active,   58. 

UXIOX  (BROWX  CO.) — No  pastor;  Rev.  Mrs.  Athella  Hovvsare  was  pastor  last 
year;  Miss  S.  Ella  Shinkle,  clerk,  Higginsport,  Ohio,  ^lembership,  49.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $1.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $20.50;  Home  Missions,  $12.50;  Education, 
.•?4.00;   Relief,   $2.50:   all  other  purposes,   $342.00. 

Siinday-scliool — Charles  Shinkle,  superintendent,  Higginsport,  Ohio;  Miss  S. 
Ella  Shinkle,  secretary,  Higginsport,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  35;  average  attend- 
ance,  18. 

WESTBORO — No  pastor;  Rev.  R.  H.  McDaniel  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  T.  S. 
Connor,  clerk,  Westboro,  Ohio.  Membership,  85.  Received  last  year,  10. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $390.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.44;  Foreign 
Missions,  $12.55;  Home  Missions,  $19.25;  Education,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$40.00. 

Sunday-.school — Elmer  Wallace,  superintendent,  Westboro,  Ohio;  Jliss  Mildred 
Armstrong,  secretary,  Westboro,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  113;  average  attendance, 
65. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  15;  Licentiates,  3;  Churches,  26;  Membership, 
2,210.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $5,945.00;  American  Christian  Conven- 
tion, $57.34;  Education.  $93.08;  Foreign  Missions,  $212.11;  Home  Missions, 
$195.41;  Relief  Funds,  $26.35;  all  other  purposes,  $2,173.25.  Sunday-schools, 
26;  Enrollment,  1,628.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  6;  ilembership,  249. 
Total  contributions  reported,  $8,702.54.  Conference  offering  to  American 
Christian  Convention,   $18.69. 


KENTUCKY  DISTRICT  NUMBER  ONE 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Smith) 

Session  of  1922 — Olive  Hill  Church. 
Session  of  1923 — Bethel  Church. 

Officers — (1922) — Rev.   O.   H.   Logan,   Brushart,   Ky. — President. 
Rev.  Denbo  Smith.  Brushart,  Ky.— V^ice-President. 
F.   M.  Smith,  Brushart,  Ky. — Secretary. 

Ministers Lofran.    F.    M.,    2336    Gallia    St.,    Pcrtsmouth, 

Ohio. 
Bryant,    J.    H.,    Widen,    W.   Va.  LoKan,   H.   0.,   Brushart,   Ky. 

Gifford,    W.   S.,    Enterprise,    Ky.  Maddix,    W.    L.,    Emerson,    Ky. 

Godfrey,   C.   H.,   Rugless,  Ky.  Smith,   Denbo,    Brushart,   Ky. 

Hobbs,   William,    Vanceburg,    Ky. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Olferings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

CL'VRKS  HILL, — Rev.  G.  W.  Renfroe,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  G.  Short  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Lottie  Haney,  clerk,  Olive  Hill,  Ky.  Membership,  22.  Received  last 
year,  5.     One-fourth  time  preaching. 

(;L,EX\%'OOn — Rev.  R.  G.  Short,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  G.  Short  was  pastor  last  year; 
Vecy  Scaggs,  clerk,  Glenwood.     Membership,  21.     Received  last  year,   21. 

^VAL.^'UT  GROVE — Rev.  Denbo  Smith,  pastor;  No  pastor  last'  year;  F.  M.  Smith, 
clerk,  Brushart,  Ky.  Membership,  110.  Received  last  year,  1.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $800.00.      One-fourth   time  preaching. 

SUMMARY — Ordained   ministers,   8;   Churches,   3;  Membership,    153. 


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KENTUCKY  CHRISTIAN 

(Reported  by  Secretary   :Meadows) 

Session  of  1922 — Frys  Chapel. 
Session  of  1923 — Beachbuig,    Ky. 

Oltifers — Z.  T.  Thacker,  Muses  ^Nlills,  Ky. — President. 

C    W.    Roberts,    I'luinmers   Landing-,    Ky. — Vice-President. 
T.   H.  Meadows,   Pluses   Mills,   Ky. —  Secretary. 
E.  J.   Roberts,  Ni  Si,  Ky. — Treasurer. 

Ministers —  Miller,   O.   W.,   Globe,   Ky. 

.,,,,,.     T3      o     .         -i,       ■-  Robbin,   O.  W.,   Lynx,   Ohio. 

Applegate,    Lethie  P      Buitonville,   ky.  Roberts,   C.  W.,   Plummers  Landinj?,   Ky. 

Blankenship    T.  b     Mouth  of  Laurel,   Ky.  Saunders,  Martha,   Wallinsford.  Ky.,  R.  R.  2. 

Cai-ington     John,   Valley,    Ky.  Shelton,    W.    H.,    Bentonville.    Ohio. 

Co  diron,  Charles^  Lynx,  Ohio.  Springs,  C.  O..  Manchester.  Ohio.  R.  R.  2. 

Co  gan,    D.    C,    HiUsboro,    Ky.,    R.    R.    >.  StaUard,   S.   D.,  Smoky  Valley,  Ky. 

Colvill,   S^  H.,    Anderson    Ind.  Stone,   W.   H.,  Mouth  of  Laurel,   Ky. 

Conley.R.B.,    Smoky   Valley    Ky.  Tackett,    E.    B.,    Olive  Hill,    Ky. 

Davis,   M.   M.,   Muses   Mills    Ky.  Thacker,    Sr.,    Z.   T.,   Muses  Mills,    Ky. 

Dunagan,   J.   A.,  Martin,   Ky.  Thacker    Jr     Z    T 

Everman,  J    N.    Wallingford,  Ky.  Tomlin,  ' James, 'Manchester,   Ohio, 

irye,  Joe.  Trinity,   Ky.  Wamsley.   William.   West  Union,    Ohio, 

irynian,    J     C,    bmi  e     Ky  ^    ^    .^  Wamsley,  Mrs.   Eliza,  West  Union,  Ohio. 

Gardner,  Mary  L.,  Wallingford,  Ky.,  R.  R.  Z.  Warmack,   Ober,   Manchester.    Ohio. 

^!  u  '^   V'     T-      A/r  -11       1-  Washbon,   F.   C,   Manchester,    OTiio. 

Gilbert.    L.    I".,    Maysville,    Ky.  Wio-oin<;     T    R 

Glasscock,    E.   R.,  'Aberdeen,   Ohio.    R.    R.    3.        ^.     '°'*' ">■  "•  ^■' 

Glasscock.   T.  H'..  Aberdeen,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  l^ieeiitiate.s — 

Gray.    D.  L.,   Manchester,   Ohio,  R.   R.  3.  Bayler.   Ben,  Trinity,   Ky. 

Gray,  May,  West  Union,  Ohio.  Gray.    Clarence.    West    Union.    Ohio. 

Grigston,   A.   J..   Clarksburg,   Ky.  Helterbran,    Mrs..    Trinity.    Ky. 

Henderson.   Jeremiali.   Olive  Hill,   Ky.  Hines,   Charles,   Concord,   Ky. 

Hobbs,  J.   F.,   Clarksburs,   Ky.  Kendall.    G.    L.    Globe,    Ky. 

Langdon,   A.   H.  Reed.    Ardella   F., 

Liles.    J.   M..    Mouth   of   Laurel.    Ky.  Roberts,    E.   .L,    Ni   Si.    Ky. 

Marshall,  F.  M.,  Wallingford,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2.  Saunders,   N.   D.,   Wallingford.    Ky..   R.  R.   2. 

McClease.    J.   W.,    Eby.    Ky.  Shelton,   Noah,   Ripley,   Ohio.   R.   R.   2. 

Meadows,    T.    H.,    Muses   Mills,    Ky.  Whaley,   Mrs.  M.  J.,   West  Union,  Ohio. 

Church,    Piistor,   Clerk,    OfTeringrs,    OrguniKatioiis 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

BEACHBIHG — Rev.  C.  W.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  W.  Roberts  was  pastor  last 
year;  G.  W.  Cooper,  clerk.  Membership,  8.  Received  last  year,  8.  One-fourth 
time  preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $34.50. 

BLAXKENSHIP  CHAPEL — Rev.  J.  M.  Liles,  pastor;  Rev.  Z.  T.  Thacker  was  pastor 
last  year;  Iva  Stone,  clerk.  Mouth  of  Laurel,  Ky.  Membeiship.  75.  Received 
last  year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $700.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Sunday-school — Everett  Osborne,  supei  intendent.  Mouth  of  Laurel,  Ky. ;  Jerrie 
Liles,  secretary.  Mouth  of  Laurel,  Ky.  Enrollment,  80;  average  attendance, 
50.     Contributed   to  all  purposes,   $30.00. 

CHRISTIAN  CHAPEL  (CHAPEL  HILL) — Rev.  E.  B.  Tackett,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  B. 
Tackett  was  pastor  last  year;  R.  A.  Tackett,  clerk.  Olive  Hill,  Ky.  Member- 
ship, 25.     Church  building  valued  at  $600. 

CRAIN  CREEK— Rev.  C.  W.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  W.  Roberts  was  pastor  last 
year;  Millard  Cooper,  clerk,  Plumm.ers  Landing-,  Ky.  Membership,  60.  Church 
building  valued  at  $600.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service.   $42.00. 

Sunday-school — E.  J.  Roberts,  superintendent.  Ni  Si,  Ky. ;  Ruble  Roberts, 
secretary,  Ni  Si,  Ky.  Enrollment,  45;  average  attendance,  35.  Contributed 
toi  all   purposes,    $9.00. 

ELBETHEL — Rev.  E.  R.  Glasscock,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  H.  Langdon  was  pastor  last 
year;  Lillie  Davenport,  clerk.  Springdale.  Ky.,  R.  R.  Membership,  21.  Re- 
ceived last  year.  6.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $130.00;  all  other  purposes,  $1.00. 
Sunday-school — John  Lenery,  superintendent.  Maysville,  Ky.,  R.  R.  5;  Lillie 
Davenport,  secretary,  Springdale,  Ky.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment.  30;  average 
attendance.  18. 

FRYS  CHAPEL — Rev.  E.  R.  Glasscock,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  R.  Glasscock  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  Anna  Frye,  clerk.  Trinity,  Ky.  ;Membership,  29.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $15,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,   $120.00. 

Sunday-school — "William  Kerr,  superintendent.  Trinity,  Ky. ;  Helen  McCan, 
secretary.  Concord,  Ky.     Average  attendance,  20. 


118 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

GLOBE — Rev.   J.   N.   Fryman,   pastor;   Rev.   Z.   T.   Thacker  was   pastor  last  year; 
Willis   Irvin,   clerk.   Globe,   Ky.     Membership,    20.      Church   building-  valued   at 
$500.00.      One-fourth  time  preaching-.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $34.65. 
.  Sunday-school — Sam   ISIauk,   superintendent.   Globe,    Ky.;    O.    E.   Jordan,    secre- 
tary, Globe,  Ky.     Average  attendance,   31.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $5.28. 

HEDGER  CHAPEIi — Rev.  D.  C.  Colgan,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  C.  Colgan  was  pastor  last 
year;  S.  T.  Thompson,  clerk,  Wallingsford,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  45. 
Church  building:  valued  at  $400.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $30.00. 
Sunday-school — Martha  B.  Saunders,  superintendent,  Wallingsford,  Ky.,  R.  R. 
2;  S.  T.  Thompson,  secretary,  ^^'allingsford,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2.  Averag-e  attend- 
ance,  40. 

MAYSVIliLE — Rev.  L.  F.  Gilbert,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  F.  Gilbert  was  pastor  last  year; 
L.  J.  Stickley,  clerk,  Maysville,  Ky.  Membership,  53.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $319.00;  all  other  purposes.  $24.85. 

MOSBY — Rev.  T.  S.  Blankenship,  pastor;  Rev.  T.  S.  Blankenship  was  pastor  last 
year;   Wesley  Hamilton,   clerk.  Mouth  of  Laurel,  Ky.     Membership,   31. 

KOSS  CHAPEL. — Rev.  J.  C.  Fryman,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  B.  Tackett  was  pastor  last 
year;  Sarah  Ross,  clerk,  Olive  Hill,  Ky.     Membership,  20. 

SARUIS — Rev.  J.  C.  Fryman,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  C.  Fryman  was  pastor  last  year; 
Membership,    12.      Received   last   year,    5.      Church   building-  valued  at    $700.00. 

ST.  JOHN  (MUSES  MILLS) — Rev.  D.  C.  Colgan.  pastor;  Rev.  C.  W.  Roberts  was 
pastor  last  year;  N.  L.  Davis,  clerk.  Muses  Mills,  Ky.  Membership,  41.  Re- 
ceived last  "year,  11.  Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.      Contributed   to   pastoral   service,    $42.00. 

Sunday-school — G.  A.  Muse,  superintendent.  Muses  Mills,  Ky.;  N.  L.  Davis, 
secretary.  Muses  Mills,  Ky.  Average  attendance,  41.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,    $7.50. 

STAFFORDS  HILL — Rev.  T.  S.  Blankenship,  pastor,  Rev.  J.  W.  McCleare  was 
pastor  last  year;  R.  G.  Cooper,  clerk,  Thayer,  Ky.  Membership,  45.  Re- 
ceived last  year,   5. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers.  44;  Licentiates,  10;  Churches,  14;  Churches  not 
reporting,  7;  Membership,  485.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $752.15;  all 
other  purposes,  $25.95.  Sunday-schools,  7;  Enrollment,  155.  Total  contribu- 
tions reported,   $778.10. 

Indiana  Group 

CENTRAL  INDIANA 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Bozell) 

Session  of  1922 — 
Session  of  1923 — 

Officer.^ — Ernest  Walters,   Pittsboro,  Tnd. — President. 
G.   T.   Walters,   Defiance,   Ohio — Vice-President. 
Rev.  Ray  Bozell,  Edinburg,  Ind. — Secretary. 

Tru.stees — M.  T.  Smith,  George  Stevens,  B.  W.  Stoddard. 

Ministers —  Stoddard,    B.   W.,   Indianapolis,   Ind. 

Walters,  G.   T.,   Defiance,    Ohio. 
Baldwin,   J.  W.,  Columbus,  Ind.  _  .      „is„*.,,„ 

Bozell,   Ray,   Edinburg,   Ind.  Licentiates— 

Coy,    D.    C,    Lebanon,    Ind.  Condlin,  James,  Merom,  Ind. 

Church,    Pastor,   Clerk,    01terins;s,    Organiasations 

(Offerings  October  1,  1921,  to  October  1,  1922) 

CLIFFORD — Rev.  D.  O.  Cov,  pastor;  Rev.  B.  W.  Stoddard  was  pastor  last  year; 
Elma  Wetzel  clerk.  Clifford,  Ind.  Membership,  75.  Church  building  valued 
at  $1,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $89.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $6.00; 
Education,   $2.00. 

Sunday-school — George  Bockwell,  superintendent,  Clifford,  Ind.;  Hazel  Ed- 
wards, .secretary,  Clifford,  Ind.  Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance,  40.  Con- 
tributed to  all  other  purposes,  $25.00. 

LIBERTY — Rev.  J.  W.  Baldwin,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  W.  Baldwin  was  pastor  last  year; 
Max    Lodd,    clerk,    Norman    Station,    Ind.      Membership,    75.      Church    building 
valued  at  $1,500.00.     Contributed  to  pastoial  service,  $144.00;  American  Chris- 
tian Convention,   $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,   $3.00;  Home  Missions,   $4.00. 
Sunday-school — Leny    Maples,    superintendent,    Norman    Station,    Ind.;    Anna 


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George,  secretary,  Xoiman  Station.  Ind.  Enrollment,  GO;  average  attendance 
36.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $30.42. 

I»IT.  OLIVET — Rev.  J.  E.  Clark,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Clark  was  pastor  last  year; 
Emma  Halkins,  clerk,  Gasport,  Ind.  ^Membership,  G6.  Church  building-  valued 
at  $2,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $324.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.00;  Home  Missions,  $4.00. 
Sunday-school — Lena  Allen,  superintendent,  Gasport,  Ind.;  Mable  Rucker,  sec- 
retary, Gasport,  Ind.  Enrollment,  CO;  average  attendance,  22.  Contributed  to 
Sunday-school  Department,  $1.00;  all  other  purposes,  $13.00. 

AEW  BETHEL — Rev.  J.  ^V.  Baldwin,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Clark  was  pastor  last 
year;  Alva  Milens,  clerk,  Edinburg,  Ind.  Membership,  85.  Received  last  year, 
2.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $240.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  S3. 00;  Home  Missions, 
$4.00. 

Sun<Iay-.school — .1.  T.  Coy,  superintendent,  Edinburg,  Ind.;  Erma  Coy,  secre- 
tary, Edinburg,  Ind.  Enrollment,  31;  average  attendance,  25.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,   $20.00. 

OLD  LXIOjV — Rev.  M'alter  Fa.^nacht,  pastor;  Rev.  ^Valter  Fasnacht  was  pastor  last 
year.  Membership,  130.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $555.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions,  $6.00;   Home  Missions,   $20.00^  Education,    $5.00. 

Suiiday-.scliool — Albert  Clark,  superintendent,  Edinburg,  Ind.;  Earl  Breeding, 
secretary,  Edinburg,  Ind.  Enrollment,  118;  average  attendance,  68.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,   $20.00;  all  other  purposes,  $137.00. 

PLEASAXT  RIDGE — Rev.  J.  W.  Baldwin,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  W.  Baldwin  was  pastor 
last  year;  Daisy  Louden,  clerk,  ISIedora,  Ind.  Membership,  118.  Received 
last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $300.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.40;  Home  Missions,  $4.40;  Education, 
$3.83. 

Sunday-school — Thomas  Hanel,  superintendent,  Norman  Station,  Ind.;  Noble 
Louden,   secretary,  Medora,  Ind.     Enrollment,   60;   average   attendance,   35. 

PLEASAJVT  VALLEY — Rev.  Ray  Bozelle,  pastor;  Rev.  T.  F.  Bagby  was  pastor  last 
year;  Dora  Smith,  clerk,  Acton,  Ind.  Meinbership,  153.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Chris- 
tian Convention,   $5.00;   Education,   $3.75. 

Sunday-jschool — Carl  Klein,  superintendent,  Acton,  Ind.;  Manard  Smith,  secre- 
tary, Acton,  Ind.  Enrollinent,  40;  average  attendance,  25.  Contributed  to 
Sunday-school  Department,   $650.00;  all   other  purposes,  $25.00. 

RAIXTOVV'X — Rev.  W.  H.  Zenor,  pastor;  Rev.  "W.  H.  Zenor  was  pastor  last  year; 
Omer  Leak,  clerk,  Lizton,  Ind.  Membership,  79.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $484.00;  Foreign 
Missions,    $12.63. 

Sunday-school — Maggie  Wilson,  superintendent,  Lizton,  Ind.;  Charles  Gim, 
secretary,  Lizton,  Ind.  Enrollment,  64;  average  attendance,  34.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,  $23.75;  all   other  purposes,   $6.28. 

YOUXGS  CREEK — Rev.  Ray  Bozell,  pastor;  Rev.  Ray  Bozell  was  pastor  last  year; 
Max  Walters,  clerk,  Franklin,  Ind.  Membership,  111.  Church  building  valued 
at  $2,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $800.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $6.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.00;  Home  .Missions,  $6.00. 
Sunday-school — Robert  Cranford,  superintendent,  Franklin,  Ind.;  Max  Wal- 
ters, secretary,  Franklin,  Ind.  Enrollment.  80;  average  attendance,  37.  Con- 
tributed  to  Sunday-scliool  Department,   $13.00;   all  other  purposes,   $10.00. 

Sr3I>IARY — Ordained  ministers,  5;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  9;  Membership,  892. 
Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $3,336.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$22.00;  Education,  $14.58;  Foreign  Missions,  $43.03;  Home  Missions,  $42.40. 
Sunday-schools.  9;  Enrollment,  573;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Depart- 
ment, $46.25.  Total  contributions  reported,  $3,504.26.  Conference  offering  to 
American   Christian  Convention,    $10.00. 

EASTERN  INDIANA 

(Reported   by  Secretary  Lusk) 
Session   of  1922— Coletown  Church. 
Session   of  1923 — Sulphur  Springs  Chuich. 

Officers — Rev.  W.   Max  Shaffer,   Muncie.  Ind. — President. 

Rev.    Denver   C.    Metsker,    Losantville,    Ind. — Vice-President. 
Rev.  L.  R.  Lusk,  Farmland,  Ind. — Secretary. 
Rev.  George  P.  Cain,  Conover.  Ohio — Treasurer. 

Department  Secretaries — Rev.  R.  L.  Kessler,  Bryant,  Ind. — Churches. 
Rev.  A.   B.  Thornburg,   Farmland,  Ind. — Sunday-schools. 


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Rev.   Guernsey  Stephens,   Farmland,   Ind. — Missions. 

Rev.   John   A.   Watson,   Union   City,   Ind. — Ministry. 

Rev.   R.   P.   Arrick,   Farmland,  Ind. — Publications. 

Rev.  Harley  H.  Short.  Hagerstown,  Ind. — Education. 

Rev.  Harry  S.  Berry,  Albany,  Ind. — Christian  Endeavor. 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Kershner,  Newcastle,  Ind. — Junior  Christian  Endeavor. 

Rev.   Zelma  Mills,   Lynn,  Ind. — Moral   Reform. 

Board   of  Education — Rev.  A.   E.   Cortner,   Albany,    Ind. 
Rev.  C.  B.  Kershner,  Newcastle,  Ind. 
Rev.  H.  H.   Short,  Hageistown,   Ind. 

Advisorj-  Member  to  Boys'  and   Girls'   Congress — Rev.   A.   E.   Cortner,  Albany,   Ind. 

Board  of  Tru.stees — W.  Max  Shaffer,  President;  D.  C.  Metsker,  Vice-President; 
L).  R.  LiUsk,  Secretary;  G.  B.  Cain,  Treasurer;  J.  R.  Cortner;  C.  B.  Kershner; 
Frank   Mong;   William   I'.   Rockhill. 

Minister.s^ 


Addington,    A.   M.,   Winchester,   Ind. 

Arrick,    R.    P.,    Farmland,    Ind. 

Berry,    Harry    S.,    Albany,    Ind. 

Cain,    Geo.    B.,    Conover,    Ohio. 

Canada,    Fi-ank    F.,    Winchester,    Ind. 

Cortner,   Arlie   E.,   Albany,   Ind. 

Cortner,  John  R.,   Farmland,   Ind.,  R.  R. 

Cross,    J.    H.,    Losantville,   Ind. 

Downing,    David,    Bryant,    Ind. 

Driver,  Bertha,  Faiinland,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Gari-etson,  .1.  H.,  Alexander,  Ind. 

Gilmore,    Arthur   E.,   Parker,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

House,   Arthur   E.,    Linden,   Ind. 

Judy,   Dek.,    Lafayette,   Ind. 

Kershner,    Clark   B.,    307    W.    14th   St.,    New- 

Kessler,'  R.   L.,   Bryant,   Ind.,  R.  R. 

Keys,    Frankie    I.,    Winchester,    Ind. 

Lindley,   Hazel,   Merom,   Ind.,   U.  C.   C. 

Lusk,    Chas.    B.,    Christiansburg,   Ohio. 

Lusk,   D.   R.,   Farmland,   Ind. 

Martin,    Nannie,    Farmland,    Ind.,    R.    R. 

Metsker,  D.  C,  Losantville.  Ind. 

Mills,   Zelma,    Lynn,   Ind.,   R.   R. 

Oren,   E.  D.,  Portland,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Oren,  Jessie  I.,  Parker,  Ind..  R.  R. 

Oren,  Reuben,  Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Pursley,    Ernest,  Winchester,   Ind.,  R.  R. 

Reich,    Lloyd,    Kitchel,    Ind. 

Short,    Harley   H.,    Hagerstown,    Ind. 

Shaffer,   W.   Max,   Muncie.    Ind.,    R.   R. 

Stephens,    Guernsey,    Faiinland,    Ind. 

Stovenour,    Fred,     Portland.    Ind. 

Smith,  W.  D.,  Portland,  Ind. 

Thomburg,  Harvey,   Farmland,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Thornburg,  A.  B.,  Farmland,   Ind.,  R.  R. 

Treber,    Ernest,    Merom,    Ind. 

Treber,    Mildred,    Merom,    Ind. 

Vandcrburg,  Geo.  W.,  Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Wasson,    Peter,    Selma,    Ind.,    R.    R. 

Wall,  Warren,   Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Watson,    John   A.,   Union  City,   Ind.,   R.   R. 


White,   J.   R.,   Selma,   Ind. 
Wiseley,   M.    C,   Ansonia,    Ohio. 

Superannuated — 

Gieen,  O.  S..  Fort  Recovery,  Ohio. 
Johnson,   Geo.   W.,    Eaton,   Ind. 
Mullen,    W.    Frank,    Farmland,   Ind. 

Honorary — 

Butler,  M.    W.,    Muncie,   Ind. 
Emmert,   Rufus,   Middletown,   Ind. 
Mell,   Geo.    R.,    Lima,   Ohio. 
Pulley,    Corda,   Winchester,    Ind. 
Thomas,    A.    S.,    Straughn,    Ind. 
Tranbarger,   N.  S.,  Muncie,  Ind. 

Liicentiate.s — 

Bretz,    Sebert    L.,    Union    City,    Ind. 

Coats,  Anna,   Union   City,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Cummins,   Flora,    Fort  Recovery,   Ohio. 

Dennis,  Hazel  Lillian,   Losantville,  Ind. 

Dennis,   George  P.,    Losantville,  Ind. 

Deye,    D.   W.,   Mooreland,   Ind. 

Farmer,  Frank  A.,  Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  6. 

Foi-d.    Frank,    Merom,    Ind. 

Gates,   Fred,   Parker,   Ind. 

Grant,   Frank   E.,   Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  10. 

Halstead,   Lewis,   Selma,   Ind. 

Higgins,    William,    Winchester,    Ind. 

Hoppsee,  Artbur,  Middletown,  Ind. 

Howell,   Lester,    Muncie,   Ind. 

Lacy,  Harry  W.,  Fountain  City,  Ind. 

McNees,   Calvin,   Farmland,   Ind. 

Neal,   Ora,   Muncie,   Ind. 

Oren,   Omer  R.,   Losantville,   Ind. 

Poole,   Lyda,   Losantville,  Ind. 

Rowe,    Alva  A.,   Union   City,   Ind.,   R.  R. 

Ruth,   Laura,   Losantville,  Ind. 

Seagraves,    Mayne,    Lc«antville,   Ind. 

Swingley,    Carl,    Selma,    Ind. 

Trotter,   Culvin  S.,   Upland,  Ind. 

Wiggins,    Raymond   L.,    Losantville,   Ind. 


Chureli,    Pastor,    CIerl«,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings  October' 1,  1921,  to  October  1,  1922) 
ALBANY — Rev.  A.  E.  Cortner,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  E.  Cortner  was  pastor  last  year; 
John  Dehaven,  clerk,  Albany,  Ind.  Membership,  199.  Received  last  year,  10. 
Church  building:  valued  at  $3,500.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Full 
time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $8..'i0;  Foreign  Missions,  $30.34;  Home  Missions,  $31.03;  Education, 
$6.45;  all  other  purposes,   $150.72. 

Sunday-scliool — Kenneth  Nibarger,  superintendent,  Albany,  Ind.;  Ruth  Conn, 
secretary,  Albany,  Ind.  Enrollment,  295;  average  attendance,  158.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $155.41. 
Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Pauline  Sites,  president,  Albany,  Ind.;  Miss  Martha 
Mcr:)ovvcll,  corre.'sponding  secretary,  Albany,  Ind.  Members — active,  18;  as- 
sociate,  9;  total,  27. 

AXTIOCH— Rev.  D.  C.  Metsker,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  L.  Ke.ssler  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  F.  Seagrave,  clerk,  Losantville,  Ind.  Membership,  76.  Received  last  year, 
4.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.60.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $350.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $18.35;  Home  Missions. 
$15.90;  Education,  $8.71;  all  other  purposes,  $6.22. 


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Suiiday-sohool — Clifford  Farmer,  superintendent,  Losantville,  Ind.;  Florence 
Rog-ers,  secretary,  Losantville,  Ind.  Enrollment,  64;  average  attendance,  41. 
Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $7.86. 

BEAMSVII^LE — Rev.  G.  B.  Cain,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  B.  Cain  was  pastor  last  year; 
E.  H.  Miller,  clerk,  Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  Membership.  101.  Received  last 
year,  14.  Church  building-  valued  at  $9,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $.500.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $12.08;  Home 
Missions,  $8.23;  all  other  purposes,  $48.35. 

Sunday-school — Wm.  L.  Wolfe,  superintendent,  Veisailles,  Ohio;  Gladys  Bean- 
blossom,  secretary,  Versailles,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  147;  average  attendance,  79. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.30;  all  other  purposes,  $14.60. 
Christian  Eniieavor — Carol  Nixon,  president,  Greenville,  Ohio;  Nellie  Dunham, 
corresponding-  secretary,  Greenville,  Ohio.  iMembers — active,  20;  associate, 
10;  total,  30. 

BEAVER  CHAI»EI< — Rev.  R.  L.  Kessler,  pastor;  Rev.  Ernest  Treber  was  pastor 
last  year;  Lawrence  Bookhart,  clerk,  Celina,  Ohio,  R.  R.  Church  building 
valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $600.00. 

BLOUNTSA'ILLE — No  pastor;  Rev.  Guernsey  Stephens  was  pastor  last  year;  Walter 
Bales,  clerk,  Losantville,  Ind.  Membership,  40.  Church  building  valued  at 
$4,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $350.00. 
Sunday-school — :Mrs.  Delia  Lake,  superintendent,  Blountsville,  Ind.;  Georgiana 
Burch,  secretary,  Losantville,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  47;  average  attend- 
ance, 42.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $3.00. 

BOSTOIV — Rev.  Loyd  Reich,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  Max  Shaffer  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  M.  Overholser,  clerk,  Boston,  Ind.  Membership,  40.  Received  last  year, 
43.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $250.00;  all  other  purposes,  $18.00. 
Sunday-school — Clara  S.  Beard,  superintendent,  Boston,  Ind.;  Mary  Dils, 
secretary.   Boston,   Ind.     Enrollment,   98;   average  attendance,   42. 

BROCK — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  R.  White  was  pastor  last  year;  Florence  Meeds,  clerk, 
Rossburg-,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  ilembership,  88.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,500.00. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $300.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $2.36;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.50;  Home  Missions,  $4.28; 
Education.   $3.04;  all  other  purposes,   $10.00. 

BUEXA  VISTA — Rev.  A.  E.  Gilmore,  pastor;  Rev.  Ernest  Pursley  was  pastor  last 
year;  Bertha  Johnson,  clerk,  Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6.  Membership,  50.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $21.33. 
Sunday-school — George  Gordon,  superintendent.  Farmland,  Ind.;  Iris  Moore, 
secretary.   Farmland,   Ind.,   R.   R.    2.      Enrollment,    65;   averag-e   attendance,    50. 

CARLOS — Rev.  Eldon  Helms,  pastor;  Rev.  John  Johnson  was  pastor  last  year; 
Minnie  Cox,  clerk,  Carlos,  Ind.  Membership,  69.  Received  last  year,  1. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $250.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.75;  Foreig-n  Mis- 
sions,  $2.30;  all  other  purposes,  $2.50. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  IMinnie  Cox,  superintendent,  Carlos,  Ind.;  jNIiss  Idona 
Cox,  secretary,  Carlos,  Ind.  Enrollment,  165;  average  attendance,  85.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $30.00. 

CHRISTIAN  CHAI'EL — Rev.  Harry  S.  Gaint,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  B.  Thornburg  was 
pastor  last  year;  Edith  Turner,  clerk,  Muncie,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.  Membership,  42. 
Received  last  year.  5.  Church  building-  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $300.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $13.50; 
Home  Missions,  $20.50;  Education,  $4.50;  all  other  purposes,  $7.50. 
Sunday-school — Jonathan  Turner,  superintendent,  Muncie,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7;  Ethel 
Hutchinson,  secretary,  Muncie,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attend- 
ance, 38. 

CHRISTIAN  ITNIOX — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  R.  White  was  pastor  last  year;  Jlrs.  A. 
M.  Beck,  clerk,  Portland,  Ind.  Membership,  39.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$180.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.50;  Education,  $1.00;  all 
other   purposes,   $20.00. 

Sunday-school — Beryl  ^Millei',  superintendent,  Bryant,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1;  Ruth 
Hough,  secretary,  Bryant,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance, 
35.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $29.63. 

CLEAR  CREEK — Rev.  Geo.  Vanderburg-,  pastor;  Rev.  Peter  Wasson  was  pastor 
last  vear;  Harrv  Odle,  clerk,  Ridgeville,  Ind..  R.  R.  Membership,  58.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  10.  Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.       Contributed    to     pastoral    service,     $400.00;     American     Christian 


122 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Convention.  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions.  $20.35;  Home  :Missions,  $5.13;  Educa- 
tion.  $9.42;   all  other  purposes.   $10.00. 

Sunday-.sohool — Harry  Odle,  superintendent,  Ridgeville,  Ind.:  Evelyn  Wolfe, 
secretary.  Ridg-eviile,  Ind  Enrollment  113;  average  attendance,  65.  Con- 
tributed to  all  other  purposes,  $166.78. 

Chri.stian  Endeavor — Nilah  Harlin,  corresponding-  secretar.v,  Winchester,  Ind., 
R.   R.     ^Members — active,   26   honorary,   6;   total,    32 

COIiETOWX — Rev.  D.  R.  Lusk,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  R.  Lusk  was  pastor  last  year; 
Ray  Martin,  clerk,  Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4.  ^Membership,  150.  Received 
last  year,  9.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  American  Cliristian  Convention, 
$10.50;  Foreign  :Missions,  $15.00;  Education,  $15.60;  all  other  purposes,  $25.00. 
Sunday-.scliool — Guy  Phillipi,  superintendent,  Greenville,  Ohio;  Chas.  Fisher, 
secretary,  Greenville,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  200;  average  attendance,  96.  Con- 
tributed   to   Sunday-school    Department,    $21.00;    all    other   purposes,    $220.40. 

COMO — No  pastor:   No  pastor  last   yeai-.     Membership,    24.     Received   last   year,    3. 
Church    building   valued    at    $1,000.00.      Contributed    to    all    purposes,    $42.97. 
Sunday-.school — Mrs.  Dorothy  "Warner,  superintendent.  Dunkirk,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2; 
Agnes    Stephen,    secretary,    Dunkirk,    Ind.,    R.    R.    2.      Enrollment,    45;    averag-e 
attendance,    25.      Contributed   to   all    purposes,    $45.00. 

Chri-stian  Endeavor — Gayle  Kirkendall,  president,  Dunkirk,  Ind.;  Helen  Hahn, 
corresponding  secretary,  Dunkirk,  Ind.  Members — active,  7;  associate,  18; 
honorary,    2;    total,    27. 

DAWIV — Rev.  W.  Max  Shaffer,  pastor;.  Rev.  Ernest  Treber  was  pastor  last  year; 
Joe  McFarland,  clerk.  Dawn,  Ohio.  Membership,  51.  Received  last  year,  18. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $650.00;  Amei-ican  Christian  Convention,  $3.30;  Foreig-n 
Missions,  $5.10;  Home  Missions,  $7.00,  Education.  $4.75;  all  other  purposes, 
$22.50. 

Sunday-.school — Wm.  S.  Boyer,  superintendent,  Versailles,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2; 
Ernest  Wilson,  secretary,  Versailles,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  122;  average 
attendance,  75.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $18.63. 

EDEX — Rev.  N.  H.  Thornburg-,  pastor;  Rev.  N.  H.  Thornbur.g-  was  pastor  last  year; 
Orville  C.  Russell,  clerk,  Eaton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  159.  Received 
last  year,  16.  Church  building-  valued  at  $10,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $8.68; 
Foreign  Missions,  $35.45;  Home  Missions,  $25.00;  all  other  purposes,  $70.00. 
Sunday-.seliool — Arthur  Cassel.  superintendent,  Muncie,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1;  Miss 
Lucy  Johnson,  secretary,  Muncie,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  147;  average 
attendance,   78.     Contributed   to  all  purposes,   $120.00. 

FAIRVIEW — Rev.  A.  M.  Addington,  p.astor;  Rev.  A.  ^1.  Addington  was  pastor 
last  year;  S.  I.  Price,  clerk,  Greenville.  Ohio,  R.  R.  8.  Membership,  136. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $8,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoial  service,  $350.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $10.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $13.86;  Education,  $3.20;  all  other  purposes,  $18.00. 
Sunday-school — Stanley  I.  Pr-ice.  superintendent,  Greenville,  Ohio.  R.  R.  8; 
Edna  Koontz,  secretary,  Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  8.  Enrollment,  75;  averag-e 
attendance,  45.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $1.60;  all  other 
purposes,   $50.33.  - 

Chri.stian  Endeavor — Goldie  Harsh,  president,  Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2; 
Mabel  Mowry,  corresponding  secretary,  Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  8.  Members 
— active,  25. 

FALL  CREEK — Rev.  Rufus  Emmert.  pastor;  Rev.  Rufus  Emmert  was  pastor  last 
year;  E.  W.  Sinderman,  clerk,  Middletown,  Ind.  Membership,  100.  Received 
last  year,  23.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoial  service,  $600.00:  American  Christian  Convention, 
$3.25;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.00;  Home  Missions,  $12.00;  Education,  $7.63. 
Sunday-school- — Merton  McMullen,  superintendent.  ]\liddletown,  Ind.;  Amil 
Whetstone,  secretary.  :\Iiddletown.  Ind.  Enrollment,  186;  average  attendance, 
96.  Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $228.60. 
Christian    Endeavor — Mrs.    Virgil    Newhouse,    president,    Middletown,    Ind. 

FARMLiAXn — Rev.  D.  R.  Lusk,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  R.  Lusk  was  pastor  last  year; 
A.  D.  Savers,  clerk,  F'armland,  Ind.  Membership,  103.  Received  last  year,  3. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $820.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.00;  Home  Missions,  $13.72;  Education, 
$5.00;   all   other   purposes,    $132.00. 

Snnilay-school — A.  D.  Sayers,  superintendent.  Farmland,  Ind.;  Lee  Edward 
Beckley,  secretary.  Farmland,  Ind.  Enrollment,  150;  averag-e  attendance,  120. 
Contributed   to   Sunday-school   Department,    $10.00;   all   other   purposes,   $50.15 


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FARVILL.E — Rev.  Raymond  Wiggins,  pastor;  Rev.  Mildred  Treber  was  pastor  last 
year;  ]Mary  E.  Ferguson,  clerk,  Marion,  Ind.,  li.  R.  7.  Membership,  130. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $360.00;  Foreign  jNIissions,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$7.00. 

Sunday-school — Orville  17.  HoUoway,  superintendent.  Van  Buren,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1; 
Velma  Lytel,  secretary.  Van  Buren,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  103;  average 
attendance,   40.     Contributed   to   all  puiposes,   $20.21. 

FORT  RECOVERY — Rev.  Arthur  E.  Hoppess,  pastor;  Rev.  Arthur  E.  Hoppess  was 
pastor  last  year;  Earl  C.  Granger,  clerk.  Fort  Recovery,  Ohio.  Membership, 
107.  Received  last  year,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $275.00;  American  Christian 
Convention.  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home  Missions,  $10.00;  Education, 
$5.00:   all  other  purposes,   $40.00. 

Sundaj-scliool — Earl  C.  Granger,  superintendent.  Fort  Recovery,  Ohio;  Zoyd 
Brigner,  secretary.  Fort  Recovery,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  103;  average  attend- 
ance,  68.      Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $85.00. 

GOOD  HOPE — Rev.  John  Johnson,  pastor;  Rev.  Sarah  Barr  was  pastor  last  year; 
Blanch  Harlan,  cleric,  Ridgeville,  Ind.  Membership,  20.  Received  last  year, 
11.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  seivice,  $200.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $12.00;  Home  Missions, 
$10.00. 

Sunday-school — A.  C.  Towell,  superintendent,  Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1;  Nova 
Grow,  secretary,  Ridgeville,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  107;  average  attend- 
ance, 61.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $182.77. 

GRANVILLE — Rev.  Guernsey  Stephens,  pastor;  Rev.  I^ester  Howell  was  pastor 
last  year;  Ola  Boyd,  clerk,  Eaton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  40.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,300.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $250.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $1.11;  Foreign  Missions,  $11.55;  Home  Missions,  $7.65;  all  other  pur- 
poses,  $37.50. 

Sunday-school — David  Fisher,  superintendent.  Baton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1;  Florence 
Kirkwood,  secretary,  Eaton.  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attend- 
ance,  18.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $17.43. 

HAGERSTO\%'X — Rev.  H.  H.  Short,  pastor;  Rev.  B.  A.  Hartley  was  pastor  last 
year;  :Mrs.  R.  B.  Worl,  clerk.  Hagerstown,  Ind  Membership,  162.  Received 
last  year,  10.  Church  building  valued  at  $15,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$2,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,500.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $68.60;  Home  Missions,  $61.05;  all  other  purposes,  $15.00. 
Sunday-.school — W.  O.  Jones,  superintendent,  Hagerstown,  Ind.;  M.  L.  Geb- 
hart,  secretary,  Hagerstown,  Ind.  Enrollment,  340;  average  attendance,  146. 
Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $652.12. 

IIAXXAS  CREEK — Rev.  Lloyd  Reich,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  Max  Shaffer  was  pastor  last 
year;  Loyd  C.  Harmeyer,  clerk,  Liberty,  Ind.  Membership,  40.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $6,800.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $4,200.00.  One-half  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $750.00:  American  Christian  Convention, 
$4.67;  Foreign  :Missions,  $8.42;  Home  Missions,  $6.47;  Education,  $4.27;  all 
other   purposes,    $20.00. 

Sunday-school — Reny  Boradaile,  superintendent.  Liberty,  Ind.;  Arthur  C.  Har- 
meyer, secretary.  Liberty,  Ind.  Enrollment,  87;  average  attendance,  70.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,   $84.07. 

HARRISVILLE — Rev.  Zelma  Mills,  pastor;  Rev.  Zelma  Mills  was  pastor  last  year; 
Solomon  Ingle,  clerk.  Union  City.  Ind.,  R.  R.  4.  Membership,  133.  Received 
last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention. 
$6.68;  Foreign  Missions,  $11.75;  Home  Missions,  $13.38;  Education,  $13.36;  all 
other   purposes,    $30.00. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  Pearl  Hamilton,  superintendent.  Union  City,  Ind.,  R. 
R.  4:  Sylvia  Brown,  secretary.  Union  City,  R.  R.  4.  Enrollment,  174;  average 
attendance.  102.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $10.70;  all  other 
purposes,   $111.99. 

HOLLAXDSBURG — Rev.  J.  A.  Frazier,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Geo.  A.  Ireland, 
clerk,  Hollansburg,  Ohio.  Membeiship,  151.  Received  last  year,  41.  Church 
building  valued  at  $8,000.00.     Full  time  preaching. 

Sunday-school — L.  E.  Loudenslager,  superintendent,  Hollandsburg,  Ohio;  Miss 
Ruth  Tillstin,  secietary,  Hollandsburg,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  185;  average  at- 
tendance,   106.      Contributed    to    all    purposes,    $210.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — George  Ireland,  president,  Hollandsburg,  Ohio;  Mem- 
bers— active,   58;  associate,  26;  honorary,  1;  total,  85. 

JEFFERSON — No  pastor;  Rev.  Bertha  Alexon  was  pastor  last  year;  E.  L.  Myers, 
clerk.  Upland,  Ind.     Membership,  118.     Received  last  year,  5.     Church  building 


124  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $320.00;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $11.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $.T.00;   all  other  purposes,   $9.00. 

Sunday-school — Elzor  Meyer,  superintendent.  Upland,  Ind.;  ;Miss  Geneva 
Marley.  secretary.  Upland,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  68;  aver.-ige  attendance,  32. 
Chrl.stian  Endeavor — Mearl  Himelick,  president.  Upland,  Ind.;  Ruth  Fisher- 
buck,  corresponding-  secretary.  IMembers — active,  12;  associate,  10;  honorary, 
6;  total,  28. 

JIRE)H — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  R.  White  was  pastor  last  year;  Orlo  Holaday,  clerk. 
Gaston,  Ind.  Membership,  39.  Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  One-fourth 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $180.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $3.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $8.00;  Home  Missions,  $8.00;  Education, 
$3.00;  all   other  purposes,   $12.00. 

Sunday-.school — S.  N.  Pursiful,  superintendent.  Eaton,  Ind.;  Lola  Day,  secre- 
tary, Eaton,  Ind.  Enrollment,  22;  average  attendance,  17.  Contributed  to 
Sunday-school  Department,  $3.00. 

LUGAR  CREEK — Rev.  Raymond  L.  Wiggins,  pastor;  Rev.  Raymond  L.  Wiggins 
was  pastor  last  year;  Columbus  E.  Hamilton,  clerk,  Marion,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6. 
Contributed  to  Foreign  ilissions,  $1.35;  Home  Missions,  $1.50;  all  other  pur- 
poses,  $7.00. 

Sundaj-.school — Ida  AVilson,  superintendent,  INIarion,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6 ;  Wm.  Bailer, 
secretary,   Marion,   Ind.,  I-:.  R.   7.     Enrollment.   85;  average  attendance,   45. 

MACEDOX — Rev.  R.  L.  Kessler,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  L.  Kessler  was  pastor  last  year; 
Estella  Dundon,  clerk,  Coldwater,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  100.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,600.00.  One-half  time  pleaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $3.50;  Home  Missions,  $2.27;  all  other  purposes,  $55.00. 
Sunda.v-school — J.  "W.  Grier,  superintendent,  Coldwater,  Ohio;  Charles  Boley, 
secretary,    Coldwater,    Ohio,    R.    R.      Enrollment,    76;    average    attendance,    52. 

MIliLVILLE — Rev.  C.  B.  Kershner,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  B.  Kershner  was  pastor  last 
vear;  Noah  S.  Kindley,  clerk,  Millville,  Ind.  Membership,  53.  Received  last 
year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $720.00;  American  Chrl.stian  Convention,  $4.20; 
Foreign    Missions,    $6.54;    Home    Missions,    $7.50;    all    other    purposes,    $16.50. 

MISSISSI]\EW^4. — Rev.  AVarren  Wall,  pastor;  Rev.  AVarren  AA'all  was  pastor  last 
year;  Julia  IM.  Millspaugh,  clerk.  Farmland.  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  52. 
Received  last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.00; 
Home  :\Iissions,  $5.01;  Education,  .'52.61;  all  other  purposes,  $13.00. 
Snnday-Nohool — Earl  Cantrell,  supeiintendent.  Ridgeville,  Ind.,  R.  R. ;  Leora 
Cantrell,  secretary,  Ridgeville,  Ind.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance,  21. 
Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $66.90. 

MOXTPELIER — Rev.  Guernsey  Stephens,  pastor;  Rev.  Guernsey  Stephens  was 
pastor  last  vear;  Marion  H.  Roush,  clerk,  Montpelier,  Ind.  Membership,  72. 
Received  last  year,  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$269.45;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.75;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.50;  Home 
Missions,   $5.50;  all   other  purposes,   $21.50. 

Sunday-school — Scott  Leighton,  superintendent,  Montpelier,  Ind.;  Veda  Martin, 
secretarv.    Montpelier,    Ind.      Enrollment,    49;    average    attendance,    37.      Con- 
ti-ibuted    to    Sunday-school    Department,    $1.76;    all    other   purposes,    $51.52. 
Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Ida  Herson,  president,  Montpelier,  Ind.;  Fred  Roush. 
corresponding   secretary,    Montpelier,    Ind.      ^Members — active,    12. 

MOOREL,AXD — Rev.  G.  Robert  A' an  Zant,  pastor:  Rev.  C.  B.  Kershner  was  pastor 
last  vear;  Melvin  AA'ood.  clerk.  Mooreland,  Ind.  Church  building  valued  at 
$13,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service. 
$1,200.00:  Foreign  Missions,  $147.42;  Home  Missions,  $46.08;  all  other  pur- 
poses,   $75.64. 

Sunday-school — Earl  li.  Brown,  superintendent,  Mooreland.  Ind.;  Clarence 
Hodson.  secretary.  Mooreland.  Ind.  Enrollment,  162;  average  attendance, 
122  Contributed  to  Sundav-school  Department,  $50.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$305.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Lena  Hutchison,  president,  Mooreland,  Ind.;  Edna 
Richardson,  corresponding-  secretary,  Mooreland,  Ind.  Members — active,  25; 
associate,  6;  total,  31. 

MT.  ZIOX — Rev.  A.  E.   Gilmore,  pastor;   Rev.  A.  E.  Gilmore   was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Cecil  Petro,  clerk,  Losantville,  Ind.     Membership,  73.     Received  last  year, 
1.     Contributed  to   Foreign  Missions,   $5.20;   Home   Missions,   $6.30;   Education, 
$1.65. 
Sunday-school — Cecil      Petro,      superintendent,      Losantville,      Ind.;      Clarence 


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Clevenger,  secretary,  Losantville,  Ind.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attendance, 
40.    Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.94;  all  other  purposes,  $53.94. 

MUXCIE  (FIRST) — Rev.  M.  W.  Butler,  pastoi-;  Rev.  M.  ^V.  Butler  was  pastor  last 
year:  :\Irs.  AV.  S.  Martin,  clerk.  Muncie,  Ind.,  211  E.  N  St.  .Membership,  140. 
Received  last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $800.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention $4.10;  Foreign  Missions,  $40.00;  Home  Missions,  $52.25;  Education, 
$fi.00:  a'll  other  purposes,  $20.00. 

Saiid:i>-.soiiooi — J.  M.  Kigcr,  .superintendent,  1225  E.  Adams  St.,  :Muncie,  Ind.; 
Beulah  Baicus.  secretary,  1037  X.  Elm  St.,  Aluncie,  Ind.  Enrollment,  80; 
average  attendance,  60. 

Christinn  Endeavor — Marguerite  Strong,  ijresident,  Muncie,  Ind.,  225  N.  Mul- 
bury  St.;  Hazel  White,  corresponding  secretary,  312  E.  N  St.,  Muncie,  Ind.  iMem- 
bers — active,   19;   associate,   6;  total.  25. 

MUXCIE  (EIGHTH  STREET) — Rev.  John  Applogate,  pastor;  Rev.  John  Applegate 
was  pastor  last  year;  Harry  Thomas,  clerk,  Muncie,  Ind.,  1000  W.  Mem  Road. 
Member.^hip,  80.  Received  last  year,  9.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,500.00. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $62.02;  all  other 
purposes,    SlO.OO. 

Sund.-iy-school — Ora  Neal,  superintendent,  826  W.  Otli  St.,  IMuncie,  Ind.;  Lee 
Belcher,  secretary,  Coi'.  6th  and  Elm,  Muncie,  Ind.  Enrollment,  45;  average 
attendance.   45. 

KEW  LIBERTY — Rev.  D.  C.  Metsker,  pastor;  Rev.  Geo.  W.  A'anderburg  was  pastor 
last  .\ear;  A.  O.  Cranor,  clerk,  Lynn,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  60.  Received 
last  .vear,  4.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preacliing. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $300.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $8.00; 
Foreign  :Missions,  $18.00;  Home  Missions,  $7.20;  Education,  $9.30;  all  other 
purposes.    $38.50. 

Sujidsiy-sehoul — ^Nlertin  Chamness,  superintendent,  Lynn,  Ind.;  ISIaud  Retter, 
secretary.  Winchestei\  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.  Enrollinent,  95;  average  attendance,  75. 
Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $121.52. 

KOBLE — Rev.  Warren  Wall,  pastor;  Rev.  Warren  Wall  was  pastor  last  year: 
Fred  Kellei-.  clerk.  Portland,  Ind.,  R.  R.  9.  Membership,  86.  Church  building- 
valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$500.00:  American  Cliiistian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $67.50;  Home 
Missions,  $43.30;  Education,  $11.97;  all  other  purposes,  $30.50. 
Sunday-.sehool — Fled  Keller,  superintendent,  Poitland,  Ind.;  Cleo  Frazee, 
secretar.v,  Portland,  Ind.  Enrollment,  95;  average  attendance,  65.  Contributed 
to   Sunday-school   Department,    $5.00;    all    other  purposes,    $208.93. 

NORTH  STAR — Rev.  R.  P,  Arrick,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  P.  Arrick  was  pastor  last  year; 
D.  H.  Shiverdecker,  clerk.  North  Star,  Ohio.  Membership,  100.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $15,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service.  $500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $7.00;  Foreign  Missions, 
$14.00;   Home   Missions,    $35.00;   all   other   purposes,    $15.00. 

Snndny-.sohool — J.  D.  Hartzell,  superintendent.  North  Star,  Ohio;  Miss  Olive 
Bird,  secretary.  North  Star,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  170;  average  attendance,  90. 
Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $120.00. 

NORTH  WHITE  RIAER — Rev.  Jesse  Oren.  pastor;  Rev.  Jesse  Oren  was  pastor  last 
year;  Job.  T.  JefCery,  clerk,  Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R.  5.  ;Membership,  35.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $250.00:  American  Christian  Con- 
vention. $2.63;  Foreign  Missions,  $1.30;  Home  Missions,  $5.35;  all  other 
purpose.s.    $2.25. 

Sanday-soliool — Eadie  Moser,  superintendent,  Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R.  5;  Guy 
Cook,   secretary,   "Winchester,  Ind.,   R.   R.   5.      Enrollment,   82. 

OL.r%'E  BRANCH — Rev.  N.  H.  Thornburg,  pastor;  Rev.  N.  H.  Thornburg  was  pastor 
last  year:  Walter  Stephens,  clerk.  Farmland,  Ind.  Membership,  108.  Received 
last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoi  al  sei'vice,  $400.00;  American  Chiistian  Convention,  $1.78; 
Foreign  :Missions,  $11.00;  Home  Missions,  $2.46:  all  other  purposes,  $14.35. 
Sunday-school — Mrs.  Bessie  Stephens,  superintendent,  Ridgeville,  Ind.;  Glen 
O.  Ingle,  secretary.  Winchester,  Ind.  Enrollment,  121;  average  attendance, 
50.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.89;  all  other  purposes, 
$178.83. 

PHIIjADELPHIA — Rev.  Reuben  Oren,  pastor;  Rev.  N.  S.  Tranbarger  was  pastor 
last  year;  Lon  Brooks,  clerk,  Selma,  Ind.  ISlembership,  129.  Received  last 
year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service.  $450.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $6.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $91.45;  Home  Missions,  $16.75;  Education,  $12.12;  all  other 
purposes,  $14.35. 
Snnday-.scliool — Homer    Conwell,    superintendent,     Selma,     Ind.;     Mary     Ellen 


126 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Smithsoii,  secretary,  Selma,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  110;  averag-e  attend- 
ance,  64.     Contributed  to   all  purposes,   $68.24. 

PLEASAXT  CIROVE — Rev.  A.  E.  Gilmore,  pastor;  Rev.  Flora  Cummins  was  pastor 
last  year;  Ola  Keener,  cleik.  Farmland,  Ind.  Membership,  75.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service  .SISO.OO:  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $2.50; 
Home  Missions,   $2.00;   Education.   $2.00. 

Sanclay-sehoul — Edward  Reed,  superintendent,  Parker,  Ind.;  Orla  Keener, 
secretarv.  Farmland,  Ind.  Enrollment,  30;  average  attendance,  15.  Con- 
tributed'to  Sunday-school  Department,  $1.60;  all  other  purposes,  $39.10. 

ri,EASANT  HILL, — Rev.  Harry  Gaunt,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  P.  Arrick  was  pastor  last 
vear;  H.  L.  Vining,  clerk.  Union  City,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.  Membership,  148.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $7.76;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions,  $5.41;  Home  Missions,   $8.75. 

Sunday-school — H.  L.  Vining,  superintendent.  Union  City,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7 ;  Mary 
Hawkins,  secietary,  Union  City,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  163;  average 
attendance,  90.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other 
purposes,   $94.56. 

Christian  Endeavor — Ruth  Lindley,  president.  Union  City,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2 ;  Treva 
Vining,  corresponding  secretary.  Union  City,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.  Members — active, 
10;  associate,   30;  total,  40. 

PLiEASA-VT  RIDGE — No  pastor;  Rev.  Zelma  Mills  was  pastor  last  year;  Grace 
Jones,  clerk,  Union  City,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.  Membership,  50.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$157.88;  Home  Missions,   $4.00. 

Sunday-school — Ollie  Fraze,  superintendent.  Ft.  Recovery,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1; 
Miss  Esther  McDonald,  secretary.  Ft.  Recovery,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment, 
126;   average  attendance,   66.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $44.57. 

PLEASAXT  VALE — Rev.  A.  B.  Thornburg,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  B.  Thornburg  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Rana  Jellison,  clerk,  Ridgeville,  Ind.  Membership,  113. 
Received  last  year,  20.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $6.00;  Foreign  ^Missions,  $65.00;  Home  Missions,  $18.55;  Education, 
$10.40;   all   other   purposes,    $47.25. 

Sunday-.school — .John  M.  Dull,  superintendent,  Ridgeville,  Ind.;  Mary  M.  Jelli- 
son, secretary,  Ridgeville,  Ind.  Enrollment,  165;  average  attendance,  87.  Con- 
tributed  to   all   purposes,    $143.30. 

PORTLAND — Rev.  Harry  Berry,  pastor;  Rev.  Harry  Berry  was  pastor  last  year; 
George  Garber,  clerk,  S.  Vine  St.,  Portland,  Ind.  Membership,  52.  Church 
building  valued  at  $15,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $380.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $6.80;  Foreign  Missions, 
$46.88;  Home  IMissions,  $26.87;  Education,  $4.95;  all  other  purposes,  $24.88. 
Sundav-.school — Zora  AValters,  superintendent,  519  E.  Walnut  St.,  Portland, 
Ind.;  Erma  Findley,  secretary,  W.  Walnut  St.,  Portland,  Ind.  Enrollment,  88; 
average  attendance,  53.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00; 
all  other  purposes,   $119.52. 

Christian  Endeavor — ^Miss  Rocelia  McLaughlin,  president,  Portland,  Ind.;  Miss 
Mabel  Hodge,  corresponding  secretary,  Portland,  Ind.  Members — active,  14; 
associate,   3;  honorary,  11;  total,  28. 

PRAIRIE  GROVE — Rev.  Jesse  Oren,  pastor;  Rev.  Jesse  Oren  was  pastor  last  year; 
Anna  Miller,  clerk,  Gaston,  Ind.  Membership,  50.  Received  last  year,  3. 
Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $275.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.50;  Foreign 
Missions  $2.65;  Home  Missions,  $3.36;  Education,  $2.30;  all  other  purposes, 
$16.00. 

Sunday-school — Martin    Acorn,    superintendent,    Gaston,    Ind.;    Lucille    Thorne, 
secretary,  Gaston,   Ind.     Enrollment,   45;  average  attendance,   30.     Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.50;  all  other  purposes,   $11.84. 
Christian  Endeavor — Corda  Tremain,   president,  Gaston,   Ind.,   R.   R.   7;   Drexel 
Haney,    corresponding  secretary,   Gaston,   Ind. 

SALA>IONIA — No  pastor;  Rev.  E.  D.  Oren  was  pastor  last  year;  John  M.  Robins, 
clerk,  Portland,  Ind.,  R.  R.  10.  Membership.  71.  Church  building  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $800.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $665.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.29;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $8.25;  all  other  purposes,  $9.55. 

SARDINIA — Rev.  Geo.  Vanderburg,  pastor;  Rev.  Peter  Wasson  was  pastor  last 
vear;  Fave  Hammitt  Snyder,  clerk,  Bryant,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  85. 
Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $87.50;  all  other  puiposes,  $2.92. 


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Sundaj-seliool — Channing-  Spade,  superintendent,  IJryant,  Ind.;  :Mi.ss  Beryl 
Shiveley,  secretary,  Bryant,  Ind.     Average  attendance,   30. 

SHILOH — No  pa.stor;  Geo.  Vanderburg-  wa.'J  pastor  last  year;  Iveota  Gilmore,  clerk. 
Farmland.  Ind.  Membership,  :;3.  Church  building  valued  at  $2. .500. 00.  One- 
half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  .'S.'JOO.OO:  American  Chris- 
tian Convention,  $3.67;  Foreign  Missions,  $.5.00;  Home  Missions,  $.5.50;  all 
other  purposes,  .$17.00. 

Siinda.v-Noliool — Elmer  Warien,  superintendent.  Farmland,  Ind.;  Miss  Eulalia 
Thorn'burg.  secretary.  Farmland,  Ind.  Enrollment,  39;  average  attendance,  25. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00:  all  other  purposes,  $74.48. 

STEIiVinKO — Rev.  J.  A.  "Watson,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  A.  Watson  was  pastor  last  year; 
Hazel  Brewer,  clerk,  Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  fi.  Membership,  110.  Received 
last  vear.  If.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $26.5.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.50; 
Foreign  Missions,  $5.30;  all  other  purposes,  $19.50. 

Sunday-school — C.  D.  Lyme,  superintendent,  Greenville,  Ohio.  R.  R.  6;  Lucille 
JIarkeV,  secretary,  Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  6.  Enrollment,  75;  average  attend- 
ance,   45.      Contributed   to   all  purposes,    $47.00. 

STRAITGHX — Rev.  A.  M.  Thomas,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  iJ.  Thomas  was  pastor  last  year; 
Marv  Waddell,  clerk,  Straughn,  Ind.  ^Membership,  92.  Received  last  year, 
12.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,800.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Cin- 
tributed  to  pa.storal  service,  $550.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.00; 
Foreign   Missions,   $14.75;   Home  Missions,   $14.00;   Education,   $1.00. 

SUGAR  CREEK — Rev.  Gail  Shafer,  pastor;  Rev.  Reuben  Oren  was  pastor  last  year; 
R.  I.  Sasley.  clerk,  Winchester,  Ind.,  R  R.  6.  Membership,  43.  Received  last 
year.  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $400.00:  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.00; 
Foreign  :Missions,  $1.35;  Home  Missions,  $2.54;  Education,  $3.02;  all  other 
purposes.   $13.00. 

Siinday-.srhool — Orville  Wolfe,  superintendent.  Winchester,  Ind.;  Harold  Ken- 
nedy, secretary,  "Winchester.  Ind.,  R.  R.  6.  Enrollment,  90;  average  attend- 
ance.   40. 

St XPHUR  SPRINGS — Rev.  Rufus  Emmert.  pastor;  Rev.  Rufus  Emmert  was  pastor 
last  year;  Emma  Jones,  clerk.  Sulphur  Springs.  Membership.  107.  Received 
last  year,  44.  Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00:  American  Christian  Convention, 
$10.14:  Foreign  Missions,  $24.35:  Home  Missions,  $14.00;  Education,  $15.97;  all 
other  puiposes,   $67.46. 

Sunday-.sohool — ]\r.  A.  Clark,  superintendent,  ^Middletnwn,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2;  Mary 
Bowers,  secretary,  Middletown,  Ind..  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  219;  average  at- 
tendance, 135.     Contributed  to  all  purposes.   $297.56. 

TEEGARDEX — Rev.  M.  C.  Wiseley,  pastor;  Rev.  ;M.  C.  "Wiseley  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Elsie  Banta,  clerk.  Union  City.  Ind.  ^Membership,  150.  Church 
building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  Home 
Missions.  $7.00;  Education,   $28.00. 

Sunday-school — Ray  Banta,  superintendent.  Union  City,  Ind.;  L.  S.  Killman, 
secretary,  Ansonia,  Ohio.  Enrollment,  135;  average  attendance,  85.  Con- 
tributed" to  Sunday-school  Department,  $10.50;  all  other  purposes,  $116.45. 
Christian  Endeavor — Leonard  Shrives,  president,  Ansonia.  Ohio,  R.  R.  1;  Larie 
Skillman.  corresponding  secretary,  Ansonia.  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  ^Members — active, 
35;  associate,   10;  total.  45. 

UNIOX  CH.lPEl,  (R.  C.) — Rev.  Bertha  Driver,  pastor:  Rev.  Bertha  Driver  was 
pastor  last  year:  ]\Irs.  C.  O.  Thornburg,  clerk,  Selma,  Ind..  R.  R.  2.  Member- 
ship. 76.  Received  last  year,  15.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One- 
half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $300.00;  American  Chris- 
tian Convention,  $3.22;  Foreign  Missions.  $10.75;  Home  IMissions,  $11.24;  Edu- 
cation,   $3.02;   ail   other  purposes,   $65.60. 

Sunjlay-school — Lawrence  Hackman,  superintendent.  Losantville.  Ind.;  Ralph 
Swingley.  secretary,  Parker,  Ind.  Enrollment.  75:  average  attendance,  54. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,   $1.00;  all  other  purposes.  $84.00. 

UNIOX  CH.VPEL  (J.  C.) — Rev.  Wm.  Carnes,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Ida 
Havens,  clerk.  Montpelier,  Ind.  Membership,  7.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,500.00.     One-half  time  preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $102.00. 

WABASH — Rev.  Arthur  E.  Hoppess,  pastor;  Rev.  Geo.  R.  Mell  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  F.  M.  Taney,  clerk,  Celina,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2.  :Membership,  39.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $390.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.75; 
Home  Missions,  $7.75:  Education,  $14.00;  all  other  purposes,  $46.50. 
Sunday-school— F.  S.  Miller,  superintendent,  Coldwater.  Ohio,  R.  R.  1;  Vivian 
Granger,  secretary,  Coldwater,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attend- 
ance, 55.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $110.00. 


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A\HITE  CHAPKL. — Rev.  Reuben  Oren,  pastor:  Rev.  Reuben  Oren  was  pastor  last 
year;  Marcellus  Hitchcock,  clerk,  Albany.  Ind.  Membership,  107.  Received 
last  year,  1.  Church  building-  valued  at  .$1,, 500. 00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  .service,  $450.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.75; 
Foreign  Missions,  $14.75;  Home  Mis.sions.  $16.39;  Education,  .$6.51:  all  other 
purposes,   $25.50. 

Sunday-school — Zula  Hitchcock,  superintendent.  Albany,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1:  Laura 
Boots.' secretary,  Albany,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  100;  average  attendance, 
40.     Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.12:  all  other  purposes,  $5.41. 

>VHITE  RIVER — No  pastor:  Kev.  Flora  Cummins  was  pastor  last  year:  Harvey 
Driver,  clerk.  Farmland,  Ind.  ^Membership,  102.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.00: 
American  Christian  Convention,  .$1.70;  Foieign  Missions,  $12.50;  Home  Mis- 
sions,   $12.00:   Education,   $2.50;   all   other   purposes,   $5.00. 

Sunday-school — B.  F.  Baldwin,  superintendent.  Farmland,  Ind.;  Harvey  Driver, 
secietary.  Farmland,  Ind.  Enrollment,  25;  average  attendance,  15.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,   $1.50;   all  other  purposes,   $35.00. 

AVHITE  UXION — Rev.  Bertha  Driver,  pastor;  Rev.  Bertha  Driver  was  pastor  last 
year;  Clara  Andiews.  clerk,  ?iIiddletown.  Ind.  Membership.  67.  Received  last 
year,  13.  Church  bviilding  valued  at  $2,500.0(1.  One-half  time  pleaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  ,$450.00;  American  Cliristian  Convention,  $7.01; 
Foreign  Missions,  $17.17;  Home  Missions,  $12. 10;  Education,  $5.54;  all  other 
purposes,    $38.48. 

Sunday-.>ichool — Sam\iel  Strough,  superintendent.  Middletown,  Ind.;  Helen 
:\Iundell,  secretarv,  Middletown,  Ind.  Enrollment,  100;  average  attendance, 
60.      Contributed   to  all  purposes,   $35.40. 

■WIXCHESTER^Rev.  Corda  Pulley,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  C.  Metsker  was  pastor  last 
year;  Seth^  liinshaw,  clerk.  Winchester,  Ind.  Membership,  94.  Received  last 
year,  42.  Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $1,040.00;  Americpn  Christian  Convention.  $2.50; 
Foreign  Missions,  $8.33;  Home  Missions,  $7.92;  Education,  $2.44:  all  other 
purposes,   $49.70. 

Sunday-school — Chas.  A.  Puckett,  superintendent.  "Winchester.  Ind.;  Marie 
Singer,  secretary,  Winchestei',  Ind.  Enrollment,  177:  average  attendance,  144. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.'79;  all  other  purposes.  $102.00. 
Christian  Endeavor — ;Mrs.  Forest  Monroe,  president,  Winchester.  Ind.:  Tjucile 
Fetter,  corresponding  secretary,  Winchestei-,  Ind.  ^Members — active,  35;  as- 
sociate,   25;    honorary,    2;    total,    62. 

AVIXDSOR— 

Sunday-school — J.  H.  Clevenger,  superintendent,  Parker,  Ind.;  Inez  Tliornburg, 
secretary,   Parker,   Ind.     Enrollment,   100.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $21.26. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers.  43;  Licentiates,  25;  Churches,  66;  Churches  not 
reporting,  1;  Membership,  5,224.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $25,652.35; 
American  Christian  Convention.  $191.80;  Education,  $235.23;  Foreign  Missions, 
$1,048.23;  Home  :Missions,  $680,78;  all  other  purposes,  $1,537.49.  Sunday- 
schools,  60;  Enrollment,  6, .380;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department, 
$161.20,  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  16;  Membership,  490.  Total  contribu- 
tions, reported,  $29,507.08.  Conference  offering  to  American  Christian  Con- 
vention,  $21.13. 

REPORT  OF  CHURCHES— EASTERN  INDIANA  CONFERENCE 

BY  E.  I^.  KESSLER,  SECRETARV 

Number  on  Roll  68 

Number  reporting  63 

Nuinber  not  reporting  5 

Menil»ership 

The  churches  report  a  gain  in  membership  of  460 

The  churches  report  a  loss  of  272 

The  churches  report  a  total  gain  of  188 

The   total  member-ship   reported   is  5322 

Devotions 

There  have  been  baptisms  105 

There  have  been  communion  services  held  132 

There  are  chur-ches  holding  prayer  meetings  45 

There  are  full  time  services  8 

There  is  one-half  time  preaching  46 

There  is  one-fourth  tii-ne  preaching 6 


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Finaiicinl 

There  has  been  paid  for  pastors'  salary $15,974.02 

There  have  been  buildings  repaired  to  the  amount  6,031.38 

There  has  been  paid  on  local  chui'ch  expenses  5,137.13 

Benovolonoe 

We  have  paid  to  The  American  Christian  Convention  ;..$    332.98 

We  have  paid  to  Foreij?n  Missions  520.39 

We  have  paid  to  Home  :Missions  707.84 

We  have  paid  for  Education  215.42 

We  have  paid  for  Church  Extension  Fund  40.11 

We  have  paid  for  Conference  Fund  , 848.50 

We  have  paid  for  other  benevolences  1,443.54 

The  total  benevolences  for  the  year  amount  to  $3,595.70 

The   grand  total  of  all  benevolences  amounts  to  $4,386.08 

The  total  members  contributing-  to  the  church  1900 

The  total  not  contributing  1538 

Valuation  of  Property 

The  valuation  of  churches  amounts  to  $253,600.00 

The  valuation  of  parsonages  amounts  to  20,500.00 

The  amount  of  insurance  carried  is  147,895.00 

The  amount  of  endowments  Is  4,600.00 

Literature 

There  are  only  one  hundred  and  seventy-four  copies  of  The  Herald  of  Grospel 

Liberty  reported  taken. 

There  are  but  ninety-six  copies  of  The  Christian  Missionary  taken. 

This  does  not   sound   good  and  accounts  for  much. 

Org^anization 

All  the  churches  reporting  have  Sunday-schools.  Nine  have  Young  People's 
Societies,  three  have  Junior  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  twelve  have  Missionary 
Societies,  forty-four  have  Lr-'-'""'  ^'-^  c!^„i^ti„„  +„.„  !,„,,,.  ^,i^„'^  T3,.^fv,^^>,A«/ic, 
twenty-three  have  graded  ir 
have  Home  Departments,  sev( 
eight  scholars  in  the  classes. 

There  were  one  hundred  and  eighty-three  Conversions  and  Accessions.  Twenty- 
nine  report  to  American  Chri.=  tian  Convention.     Twenty-nine  have  Mission  study. 

Clas.se.s 

63  Organized  Adult  classes  with   1,111   pupil.^   enrolled. 

25   Organized    Intermediate    classes    with    561    pupils    enrolled. 

28  Junior  Intermediate  classes  with  283  pupils  enrolled. 
62  Adult  unorganized  classes  with  683  pupils  enrolled.  • 
20  Intermediate   classes  with   209   pupils  enrolled. 

29  Junior  classes  with  336  pupils  enrolled. 
42   Primary   classes   with  440   pupils  enrolled. 
20  Beginners  with   332  pupils  enrolled. 

Total — 299   classes  with   4,057    pupils   enrolled. 

Pupils    4,057 

Officers    361 

Teachers     325 

Grand  Total  4,743 

Finance 

Amount  paid   for  supplies  and  equipment  $2,723.99 

Home    Missions    362.61 

"  "        "       Foreign    Missions    448.58 

American   Christian   Convention   133.69 

"      All    other    purposes    1,499.30 


Total    $5,067.27 

EEL  RIVER 

(Reported   by   Secretary  Barnes) 
Session   of  1922 — Winona  Lake,   Ind. 
Session   of  1923 — Winona   Lake,    Ind. 

Officers — Rev.  J.   E.   Etter,  Huntington,  Ind. — President. 

Hon.   O.   W.   "VVhitelock.   Huntington,    Ind. — Vice-President. 

J.   F.   Barnes,   Huntington,    Ind. — Secretary. 

D.   C.  Urschel,   North  Manchester,   Ind. — Treasurer. 

Department  Secretaries — Rev.   P.  V.  Harris,   South   Whitley,   Ind. — Missions. 
Rev.    H.    G-.    Rowe,    Warren.    Ind. — Sunday-schools. 
Miss   Grace   Smith,    Bluffton,   Ind. — Christian   Endeavor. 
Rev.  J.  B.  Fisher,  Nappanee,  Ind. — Education. 


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Rev.    Basil    Harris.    South    Whitley,   Ind. — Publishing:. 
Rev.   J.  C.   Orebaugh.  Albion.   Ind. — Evang-elism. 
Earl   Bayman,    South    ^Vhitley.    Ind. — Relief. 
Rev.  J.  M.  Hartman.   Wakarusa,   Ind. — Roll. 
.1.   F.  Barnes.  Huntington,  Ind. — Finance. 

Trustees  elected  August,  1930 — D.  C.  Urschel,  North  Manchester,  Ind.;  Rev.  Samue^ 
Frantz,  North  Manohestei,   Ind.;   Charles  W.  McClurg-,  Warren,  Ind. 

Trustees  elected  August,  1921 — John  E.  Haecker,  Andrews,  Ind.;  Charles  F.  Miller, 
Sidney,    Ind.;   R.   D.   Chalfant,   Bluffton,   Ind. 

Trustees  elected  August,   1923 — R.   W.   Page,  Vaughnsville.   Ohio;   Thomas   Ott.  Al- 
bion,  Ind.;   Willard  Doll,   Kimmell,   Ind. 


Officers  of  Board  of  Trustees — Rev.  R.  W.  Page,  Vaughnsville,  Ohi 
Rev.   Samuel    Frantz.   North   Manchester.   Ind. — Secretary. 
D.  C.   Urschel,  North  Manchester,  Ind. — Treasurer. 


I'esident. 


Executive    Board — Rev.    J.    E.    Etter,    Huntington.    Ind. 
J.    F.   Barnes,   Hunting-ton.   Ind. — Secretary. 
O.   W.   Whitelock.   Huntington,   Ind. 
Rev.  P.  V.  Harris,  South  Whitley,  Ind. 
Rev.  H.  G.  Rowe,  Warren,  Ind. 
Miss  Grace  Smith,  Bluffton,  Ind. 
Rev.  J.  B.  Fisher,  Nappanee,  Ind. 
Rev.   .1.  C.   Orebaugh,  Albion,   Ind. 
Rev.   R.    W.   Page,  Vaughnsville.   Ohio. 


-President. 


Ministers — 

Beisie.orel.  Jacob  .].,  North  Manchester,  Ind. 
Cash,    A.    W.,    Kimmell.    Ind. 
Cochnower,   A.   B.,   Kokomo,   Ind. 
.    Etter,  J.   E.,  Huntinsrton,  Ind. 

Frazier,    Jacob   A.,    Frankfort,    Ind. 
Frantz,   Samuel,   North   Manchester,   Ind. 
Fisher.  Joseph  B..  Nappanee,  Ind. 
Harris,    P.    V.,    South    Whitley.    Ind. 
Hartman,   John   M.,   Wakai-usa,   Ind. 
House.  Thomas  C,   Harrod,   Ohio. 
Kirkendall,   Miss   Frieda,    15   Bartlett.    Havei-- 

hill,   Mass. 
Minton,  Wilson  P.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Miller.   J.   M..   Warsaw,    Ind. 
Orebaugh,  J.  C.,  Albion.   Ind. 
Page,  R.  W.,  Vaughnsville,  Ohio. 
Rheubottom,   Mary   G.,    Wakai-usa,    Ind. 


Rowe,   H.   G.,   Warren,   Ind. 
Robinson,      Eliza,      1221      Hannah      St. 

Wayne.    Ind. 
Rector.   O.    V.,    Goshen.    Ind. 
Samuel.  W.   D.,  Winaate,   Ind. 
Spahn,    E.   T.,    Columbia   City,    Ind. 
Smeltzer,   Lloyd,   Bi-yant,  Ind.,  R.  R. 
Tarr,   C.   C,   Bluffton,   Ind. 
Yantis,   J.  Wesley.   Sidney.   Ohio. 

Liicentiate^— 

Bowman.    Dennis  D.,   Defiance,   Ohio. 
Gloyd.   George  W.,   Kimmell,   Ind. 
Harris,    Ba-sil,    South    Whitley,    Ind. 
Gressley,  Minor,  Huntington,  Ind. 

Associates — 

Defur,  Clarence,  Wakarusa,  Ind. 


Ft. 


Churcli,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

AINTIOCH — Rev.  J.  E.  Featherstone,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Featherstone  was  pastor 
last  year;  Lee  Rager,  clerk,  N.  Manchester,  Ind.  Membership,  80.  Received 
last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-half  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,017.10;  Foreign  Missions,  $68.96;  Home 
Missions.  $6.00;  Education,  $2.27;  all  other  purposes,  $114.95. 
Sunday-soliooi — D.  C.  Urshel,  superintendent.  North  Manchester.  Ind.;  Bertha 
Rager)  secretary.  North  Manchester,  Ind.  Enrollment,  95;  average  attend- 
ance,  59.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $118.42. 

BOOKEVILliE — Rev.  P.  V.  Harris,  pastor;  Rev.  P.  V.  Harris  was  pastor  last  year; 
Carl  Thomson,  clerk.  South  Whitley,  Ind.  Membership,  101.  Received  last 
year,  28.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $728.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $130.77;  Home 
Missions,   $28.00;   all   other  purposes,   $167.94. 

Sunday-scliool — Roy    Bayman.     superintendent.     South    Whitley,     Ind.;     Hazel 
Gray,    secretary.    South    "Whitley,    Ind.      Enrollment,    94;    average    attendance, 
61.      Contributed    to    Sunday-school    Department,    $2.82;    all    other    purposes, 
$172.02. 
Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.   Letta  Thomson,   president.   South  Whitley.   Ind. 

BROADWAY — Rev.  J.C.  Barrett,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  C.  Barrett  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Bessie  Delands,  clerk,  Kimmel.  Ind.  Membership.  57.  Received  last 
year.  6.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $6.29; 
Foreign  Missions.  $13.40;  Home  Missions,  $11.45;  Education,  $4.95;  all  other 
purposes,  $130.45. 

Sunday-.««cliool — Ray  V.  Jones,  superintendent,  Cromwell.  Ind.;  Alva  Galloway, 
secretary,  Cromwell,  Ind.  Enrollment,  82;  average  attendance,  29.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department.  $1.00;  all  other  purposes,   $86.09. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  131- 


COL,L,4>IER — Rev.  Basil  Harris,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Miller  was  pastor  last  year; 
xMrs  Nettie  Goff,  clerk,  South  Whitley„  Ind.  Membership,  59.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $270.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Home  Missions,  $10.60; 
all   other  purposes,    $19.53. 

Sunday-school — J.  B.  Carnes,  superintendent.  South  Whitley,  Ind.;  Ruth  Stoner, 
secretary    South  Whitley,  Ind.     Enrollment,  90;  average  attendance,  45.     Con- 
tributed" to   Sunday-school    Department,    $2.39;    all   other   purposes,    $80.25. 
Cbristian   Endeavor — Miss    Alpha    Striggle,     president.     South     Whitley,     Ind., 
R.    R.   2. 

DUNFEE — Rev  Samuel  Frantz,  pastor;  Rev.  Samuel  Frantz  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Sadie  Forsythe,  clerk,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6.  Membership,  112.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  17.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $550.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $5.00;  Foreign  Missions.  $17.25;  Home  Missions,  $12.00;  Education, 
$5.00;   all  other  purposes,   $47.08. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.    Lewis    Oser,    superintendent.    Ft.    Wayne,    Ind.,    R.    R.    6; 
Esther    Van    Hoozen,    secretary.    Ft.    Wayne,    Ind.,    R.  R.  6.     Enrollment,    106. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes,  $139.05. 
Christian    Endeavor — Mrs.    Blanche    Langston,    president.    Ft.    Wayne,    Ind.,    R. 
R.   7.     Members — active,   21;   associate,  13;   total,   34. 

KEL.  RIVER — Rev.  Basil  Harris,  pastor;  Rev.  Hazel  Lindley  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Ruth  Walgamuth,  clerk,  South  Whitley,  Ind.  Membership,  97.  Church 
building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $314-15;  Foreign  Missions,  $7.50;  Home  Missions,  $10.15;  all  other 
purposes,   $70.94. 

Sunday-school — Calvin  Koontz,  superintendent.  South  Whitley,  Ind.;  Thelma 
Koontz,  secretary.  South  Whitley,  Ind.  Enrollment,  51;  average  attendance, 
34.  Contributed  to  Sunday_school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $74.80. 
Christian  Endeavor— Miss  Thelma  Koontz,  president.  South  Whitley,  Ind.,  R. 
R.    3.      Members — active,    10;   associate,    13;   honorary,    1;   total,    24. 

ELKHART — Rev.  C.  E.  Strawbridge,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  E.  Strawbridge  was  pastor 
last  year;  Walter  Garl,  clerk,  1134  W^  Lexington  Ave.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Member- 
ship, 86.  Received  last  year,  19.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,086.00;  American  Chris- 
tian Convention.  $2.43;  Foreign  Missions,  $30.00;  Home  Missions,  $13.36;  Edu- 
cation, $4.75;  all  other  purposes,  $124.34. 

Sunday-school — Flossie  Yoder,  superintendent.  601  Myrtle  St.,  Elkhart,  Ind. 
Russell  Hager,  secretary,  506  S.  Second  St.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Enrollment,  106 
average  attendance,  75.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $10.00 
all  other  purposes,   $645.25. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Coa  Grass,  president,  W.  Lexington  Ave.,  Elkhart, 
Ind/ 

GOSHEX — Rev.  O.  \'.  Rector,  pastor;  Rev.  O.  V.  Rector  was  pastor  last  year; 
Roy  Rensbarger,  clerk,  1018  S.  7th  St.,  Goshen,  Ind.  Membership,  174.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $4,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $926.80; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $17.16:  Foreign  Missions,  $109.94;  Home 
Missions,  $139.30;  Education,  $21.01;  all  other  purposes,  $425.43. 
Snnday-.«*chooI — C.  B.  Miller,  superintendent,  Goshen,  Ind.;  Lewis  Koerner, 
secretary,  Goshen,  Ind.  Enrollment,  177;  average  attendance,  150.  Con- 
tributed'to  Sunday-school  Department,  $9.38;  all  other  purposes,  $420.76. 
Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  V.  R.  Paff,  president,  Goshen,  Ind.  Members — active, 
25. 

HUNTINGTOX — Rev.  J.  E.  Etter,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Etter  was  pastor  last  year; 
Frank  Hilyard,  clerk,  904  Ogan  Ave.,  Huntington,  Ind.  Membership,  584. 
Received  last  year,  42.  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $17,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  sei-vice, 
$2  000.00:  American  Christian  Convention,  $50.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $435.82; 
Home  Missions,  $159.00;  Education,  $25.00;  all  other  purposes,  $566.27. 
Sunday-school — J.  F.  Barnes,  superintendent.  Huntington,  Ind.;  Geraldine 
Auker,  secretarv,  652  Etna  Ave.,  Huntington.  Ind.  Enrollment,  545;  average 
attendance,  261.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $15.00;  all  other 
purposes,   $822.92. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Lcla  Wiles,  president.  1433  Walnut  St.,  Huntington, 
Ind. 

L.IIVN  GROA'E — No  pastor;  Rev.  Bert  Page  was  pastor  last  year;  J.  P.  Steiner, 
clerk  Linn  Grove,  Tnd.  Membership,  97.  Fieceived  last  year,  29.  Church 
building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $600.00:  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $7.47:  Foreign  Missions,  $12.00:  Home  Missions,  $22.53;  Education, 
$3.00;   all   other  purposes,    $17.50. 


132      THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Sunday-school — Herman  Breining-er,  superintendent.  Bluff  ton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6; 
Irene  Denny,  secretary,  Linn  Grove,  Ind.  Enrollment,  153;  average  attendance, 
71.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$232.72. 

ChriMtian  Endeavor — Mis.s  Inez  Monce,  president,  Geneva,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4.  Mem- 
bers— active,   27. 

i»IAJEXICA — Rev.  John  For.syfhe,  pastoi-;  Rev.  John  Forsythe  was  pastor  last  year; 
S.  H.  Palmer,  clerk,  Huntington.  Ind.,  R.  R.  5.  Membership,  195.  Received 
last  year,  10.  Church  building-  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$2.70;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $11.72;  Home  Missions,  $6.00;  Education,  $2.00;  all 
other  purposes,   $29.00. 

Sunday-school — Benjamin  Vendrick,  superintendent,  Huntington,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6 ; 
.    Mary  Beck,  secretary,  Warren,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4.     Enrollment,  170;  average  attend- 
ance, 82.     Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $4.11;  all  other  purposes, 
$209.51. 

Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Geneva  Rice,  president,  "Warren,  Ind.,  R.  R.  Mem- 
bers— active,    48;   honorary,    1;    total,   49. 

MERRIAM — Rev.  J.  C.  Orebaugh,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  C.  Orebaugh  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Lydia  Smith,  clerk,  Albion,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  150.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  11.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $1,500.00.  Full  lime  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $7.00;  Foreign  :\Iissions,  $19.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $14.70;   Education,   $5.00;  all  other  purposes,   $156.79. 

Sunday-.school — Frank  Bitting,  superintendent,  Albion,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2;  Mary 
Gandy,  secretary,  Albion.  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  214;  average  attendance, 
73.  Contributeil  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$254.50. 

Christian  Endeavor — Elmira  Ott,  president.  Albion,  Ind.,  R.  R.  Members — 
active,   70. 

MII.L.WOOD- — Rev.  J.  B.  Fisher,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  B.  Fisher  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  i.  Anglin,  clerk,  Etna  Green,  Ind.  Membership.  74.  Received  last  year, 
13.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.81; 
Foreig-n  Missions,  $25.82;  Home  Missions,  $9.46;  Education,  $3.15;  all  other 
purposes,  $64.40. 

Sunday-school — Orlando  Jones,  superintendent.  Nappanee,  Ind.;  Dale  Anglin, 
secretary,  Etna  Green,  Ind.  Enrollment,  116;  average  attendance,  74.  Con- 
tributed  to  all   purposes,   $131.44. 

IttURRAV — No  pastor;  Rev.  R.  G.  Clark  was  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Hazel  Eversole, 
clerk,  Bluffton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  Membership,  58.  Received  last  year,  5.  Church 
building-  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $656.35;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $6.55;  Foreign  Missions,  $20.00;  Education,  $6.00; 
all  other  purposes,   $76.12. 

Sundav-.school — Mrs.   Fred  Hontz,   superintendent,   Bluffton,  Ind.;   Floyd   Iman, 
secretary,    Bluffton,    Ind.,    R.    R.    5.      Enrollment,    79;    average    attendance,    46. 
Contributed   to   all   other  purposes,    $165.26. 
Christian    Endeavor — :Miss   Gladys   Hontz,    president,    Bluffton,    Ind. 

NORTH  MANCHESTER — Rev.  J.  J.  Beisiegel,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  J.  Beisiegel  was 
pastor  last  vear;  Ivan  B.  Little,  clerk,  North  Manchester,  Ind.  Membership, 
215.  Received  last  vear,  13.  Church  building  valued  at  $12,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,560.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions.  $41.10;  Home  Missions,  $15.00;  Education, 
$5.00;   all   other   purposes,   $224.08. 

Sunday-school — Paul    Stone,    superintendent.    North    Manchester,    Ind.;    Carrie 
Taylor,    secretary.    North   Manchester,    Ind.      Enrollment,    179;    average   attend- 
ance,   118.      Contributed    to    Sunday-school    Department,    $5.00;    all    other   pur- 
poses, $882.20. 
Christian   Endeavor — John   Honius,    president.   North   Manchester,   Ind. 

NORTH  WEBSTER — Rev.  J.  M.  Hartman,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Hartman  was  pastor 
last  year;  C.  T.  Mock,  clerk,  Leesburg,  Ind.  Membeiship,  46.  Received,  last 
year  6  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.49; 
Foreign  Missions,  $11.35;  Home  Missions,  $5.10;  all  other  purposes,  $15.05. 
Sundav-sehool — John  Cheney,  superintendent,  Leesburg,  Ind.;  Isaac  Reed, 
secretary,  Leesburg,  Ind.  Average  attendance,  35.  Contributed  to  all  pur- 
poses,  $33.21. 

PAW  PAW — Rev.  J.  E.  Featherstone,  pastor;  Rev.  Bert  Page  was  pastor  last  year; 
Ben  Hiner,  clerk  ^Val>ash.  Ind.,  R.  R.  Membership,  79.  Received  last  year, 
39.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed   to    pastoral    service,    $500.00;    American    Christian    Convention,    $8.76; 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 133 

Foreig-n  Missions,  $10.25;  Home  Missions,  $16.21;  Education,  $2.50;  all  other 
purposes,    $24.24. 

Suiidaj-school — Elza  Kroni.  superintendent,  Wabash,  Ind.,  R.  R. ;  Lloyd  Niccum, 
secretary,  Wabash,  Ind..  R.  R.  4.  Enrollment.  101:  averag-e  attendance,  75.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,  $6.50;  all  other  purposes,  $106.42. 

PLEASANT  (iROVE — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Delia  Judy,  clerk. 
North  Manchester,  Ind.  Membership,  43.  Received  last  year,  3.  Church  build- 
ing- valued  at  $3,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $40.00;  all  other 
purposes.    $8.50. 

Sunilny-.school — Delia    Judy,    superintendent,    North    Manchester,     Ind.;  Paul 

Dowty,  secretary,  North  JNIanchester,  Ind.  Average  attendance,  25.  Con- 
tributed  to   all   purposes,    $72.31. 

PLEASANT  HILL — Rev.  J.  C.  Barrett,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  C.  Barrett  was  pastor  last 
vear;  Mrs.  Russell  B.  King,  clerk,  Albion,  Ind.,  R.  R.  Membership,  87.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  10.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $550.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention. $7.87;  Foreign  Missions.  $50.48;  Home  Missions,  $64.09;  Education, 
$27.94;  all   other   purposes.    $63.95. 

Snnday-.sehool — J.  H.  Geiger,  superintendent,  Albion,  Ind.;  Arthur  S.  Molinske, 
secretary.  Albion,  Ind.      Enrollment,  136;  average  attendance,  71.     Contributed 
to   Sunday-school   Department,    $5.00;   all   other   purposes,   $160.11. 
Christian  Entlcavor — Mrs.  Blanche  Applegate,  president,  Albion,  Ind. 

PLUM  TREE — No  pastor;  Rev.  R.  G.  Clark  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Besse  Sparks 
clerk,  Markle,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  152.  Received  last  year,  17.  Church 
building-  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $3.10;  Foreign  Missions,  $21.50;  Home  Missions, 
$13.50:  all  other  purposes,   $29.25. 

Sunday-.scliool — Howard    F.    Pribble,    superintendent,    Warren,    Ind.,    R.    R.    4; 
Chester  Boyer,   secretary,    Huntington.   Ind.,   R.   R.   5.      Enrollment,    118.     Con- 
tributed  to   all   purposes,   $139.31. 
Chri.<<tinii  Endeavor — Mrs.   Liela   Pownall,    president,   Warren,    Ind. 

SALAMONIE — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Ellen  Smith,  clerk,  Andrews.  Ind., 
R.  R.  Membership,  76.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $30.00;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $3.30;  all  other  purposes,  $10.55. 
Sunday-school — J.  E.  Haecker,  superintendent,  Andrews,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1;  Georgia 
Smith,  secretary.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance,  20.  Contributed  to 
all   other   purposes,   $23.50. 

SERVIA — Rev.  J.  E.  Featherstone,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Featherstone  was  pastor  last 
year;  Purcie  Heeter,  clerk.  Servia,  Ind.  Membership,  99.  Received  last 
year,  23.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $12.10;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $4.10;   all  other  purposes,    $7.00. 

Sunday-school — Daniel  Cook,  superintendent,  Servia,  Ind.;  Moses  Alg-er,  secre- 
tary, North  Manchester,   Ind.     Enrollment,  100;   average  attendance,   78.     Con- 
tributed  to   all    purposes,    $102.37. 
Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Delia  Augherbaugh,   president,  Servia,   Ind. 

SIDNEY — Rev.  P.  V.  Harris,  pastor;  Rev.  P.  V.  Harris  was  pastor  last  year; 
A.  Florence  Messimore,  clerk,  Sidney,  Ind.  Membership,  53.  Received  last 
year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $700.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $11.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $26.32;  Home  Missions,  $16.73;  Education,  $8.00;  all  other 
purposes,    $49.69. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  Chas.  McConnell,  superintendent,  Sidney,  Ind.;  Mrs.  Curtis 
Bloom,  secretary,  Sidney,  Ind.  Enrollment,  82;  averag-e  attendance,  59.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.07;  all  other  purposes,  $106.72. 

SIX  MILE — Rev.  ^V.  Rollo  Boehringer,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  G.  Short  was  pastor  last 
vear;  Sarah  Marklev.  clerk,  Bluffton,  Ind.  Membership,  164.  Received  ast 
year.  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $13,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,500.00;  American 
Christian  Convention.  .$8.65;  Foreign  Missions,  $101.44;  Home  Missions,  $49.77; 
Education,  $14.26;  all  other  purposes,  $875.49. 

Sunday-.school — Ross  DeVore,  superintendent,  Bluffton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6;  Waldo 
S.  Huffman,  secretary,  Bluffton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6.  Enrollment,  J54;  averag-e  attend- 
ance, 80.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $20.00;  all  other  pur- 
poses,   $180:94. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Grace  Smith,  president,  Bluffton,  Ind.  Members — 
active,  50;  associate,   31;  total,  81. 

SPARTA — Rev.  A.  W.  Cash,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Cash  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
J.  E.  Crothers,  clerk.  Ligonier,  Ind.  Church  building  valued  at  $30,000.00. 
Parsonage  valued  at  $2,800.00.     Full  time  preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral 


134 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

service.  $900.00;  Amerioan  Christian  Convention.  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions, 
$50.00;  Home  Missions,  $50.00;  Education,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $132.00. 
Snnday-.schooI — W.  \V.  Doll,  superintendent,  Kinimel,  Ind.;  Russell  Butler, 
secretary,  Kimmel,  Ind.  Enrollment.  145;  average  attendance,  75.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $245.92. 
Christian  Kndeavor — Malvert  Baker,  president,  Ligonier,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4.  Mem- 
bers— active,  82. 

SPRING  HILL — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  C.  Orebaugh  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Etta 
Ott,  clerk,  Ligonier,  Ind.  Membership,  15.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $57.97; 
Foreign   Missions,   $14.52;   all   other  purposes,    $7.50. 

STRIXGTOWN — Rev.  J.  M.  Hartnian.  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Hartman  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Emma  Wiley,  clerk,  Kimmel.  Ind.  Membership,  29.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $3,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service.  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.30;  Home  Missions,  $13.63; 
all  other  purposes,  $20.50. 

Sunday-school — ^IVIrs.  Mary  Hull,  superintendent,  Kimmel,  Ind.;  Doris  Wiley, 
secretary,  Kimmel,  Ind.  Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance,  32.  Con- 
tributed  to  all  purposes,  $82.22. 

Christian  Endeavor — Doris  Wiley,  president,  Cromwell,  Ind.  Members — active, 
25. 

AVAKARUSA — Rev.  Clarence  Defur,  pastor;  Rev.  Clarence  Defur  was  pastor  last 
year;  Elmer  Bauer,  clerk,  Wakarusa,  Ind.  Membership.  174.  Received  last 
year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $18,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,600.00;  Americaji 
Christian  Convention.  $9.30:  Foreign  Missions,  $357.50;  Home  Missions,  $103.17; 
Education.  $9.75;  all  other  purposes,  $261.62. 

Sunday-school — Carl  Lienhart,  superintendent,  Wakarusa,  Ind.;  Floxence 
Hahn.  secretary,  Wakarusa,  Ind.  Enrollment,  209;  average  attendance,  139. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department.  $45.00;  all  other  purposes,  $676.50. 
Christian   Endeavor — Miss   Malinda    Werntz,    president,   Wakarusa,   Ind. 

AA'ARREN — Rev.  H.  G.  Rowe,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  G.  Rowe  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Daisy  Chopson,  clerk.  Warren,  Ind.  Membership,  493.  Received  last  year, 
57.  Church  building  valued  at  $34,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service.  $1,800.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $22.75;  Foreign 
Missions,  $240.10;  Home  Missions,  $220.00;  Education,  $33.25;  all  other  pur- 
poses, $553.20. 

Sunday-school — S.    P.    Good,    superintendent,    "W'arren,    Ind.;    Gaylord    Evans, 
secretary,  Warren,  Ind.     Enrollment,  610;  average  attendance,  333.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,   $10.00;   all   other  purposes,   $825.74. 
Christian  Endeavor — IMiss  Dale  Gephart,   president,  Warren,  Ind. 

W'ATERFORD — No  pastor;  Rev.  John  Barnhouse  ^vas  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Eliza 
Benner,  clerk,  Goshen,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6.  Membership,  55.  Received  last  year,  17. 
Church  building  valued  at  $875.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $135.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.50;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $6.00;  Home  Missions,  $7.50;  Education,  $1.50;  all  other  purposes,  $30.95. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  24;  Licentiates,  4;  Churches,  30;  Membership, 
3,704.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $22,321.37;  American  Christian  Conven- 
tion. $206.13;  Education,  $194.33;  Foreign  Missions,  $1,848.14;  Home  Missions, 
$1,021.35;  all  other  purposes,  $4,324.31.  Sunday-schools,  28;  Enrollment,  4,022; 
Contributed  to  Sundav-school  Department,  $154.27.  Christian  Endeavor  So- 
cieties, 20;  Membership,  417.  Total  contributions  reported,  $30,069.90.  Con- 
ference  offering  to  American  Christian  Convention,  $34.51. 

INDIANA  MIAMI  RESERVE 

Session  of  1922 — South   Liberty. 
Session  of  1923 — Sugar   Creek. 

Officers — John  H.  Osborn,  Poneto,  Ind. — President. 

Glen    Richie,   Kokomo,   Ind.,    R.    R.    1 — Vice-President. 

Claude  L.   Mounsey,   Keystone,  Ind. — Secretary. 

Oliver  Richman,  Daleville,  Ind. — Treasurei-. 
Tm.stees — Chas.  Frazier,  Alexandria,  Ind.;  Ora  Warren,  ;  E.  C.  Coffman, 

Muncie,    Ind.;   Rev.   Bruce  Mounsey,  Alexandria,   Ind.;   Josiah  McKinley,  Alex- 
andria, Ind. 
Ministerial  Examinin/^  Board — Rev.   Bruce  Mounsey,   Rev.   Wm.   Cunningham,   Rev. 

Ed.   Smith,    Rev.    E.   A.   DeVore,   Rev.   M.   M.   Wiles. 
Department  Secretaries — Rev.  E.  A.  DeVore — Education. 

Rev.  J.  E.   Featherstone — Missions  and  Church  Extension. 

Rev.   J.    E.   McCorkhill — Sunday-schools. 

Rev.  J.  W.  Myers — Publishing. 

Smithson  Davis — Christian  Endeavor. 


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135 


'  Chairmen  of  Committees — Rev.  M.  M.  Wiles — Roll. 

Rev.  Ed.   Smith — Moral   Reform. 

Rev.  J.   W.   Stewart — Reception  of  Churches. 

Rev.  Bruce  Mounsey — Grievance. 

Rev.  Bruce  Mounsey — Introduction  of  Visitors. 

Rev.  Z.    McNevv — Condolence. 

Rev.  J.  E.  ISIcCorkhill — Classification  of  :Ministers. 

Rev.  S.    Janney — Claims. 

Rev.  G.  B.  Smith — Closing-. 


Ministers — 

Brown,  Christopher,  Parker,  Ind. 

Childs,    HeiTnan,    Alexandria,    Ind.,    R.    R.    2. 

Cox,    Isaac,    Ft.    Smith,    Arkansas,    R.    R.    1, 

Box    26. 
Cunningham,    Wm.,    Alexandria,   Ind. 
Delph,    A.    C,    Anderson,   Ind.,   R.   R.    5. 
DeVore,  E.  A.,  1318  Oliver  Ave.,  Indianapolis, 

Ind. 
Featherstone.    .J.    E.,    74.3    S.    Couitland   Ave., 

Kokomo,  Ind. 
Hensley,    David  S.,  1304  W.   9th   St.,   Muncie, 

Ind. 
Hiatt,    J.    v.,    Tiosa,    Ind. 
Holsclaw,    Robert,    Delphi,    Ind. 
Janney,    Sylvester,    Alexandria,    Ind. 


McCorkhill,    .J.    E.,    Fairmount,    Ind. 

McFarland,  It.  M.,  1019  West  Fifth  St.,  An- 
derson,  Ind. 

McNew,    Z.,    Frankfort,    Ind. 

Mounsey.     Biuce,    Alexandria,    Ind. 

Myers,   John  W.,   Frankfort,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4. 

Page,  Bert,   Linn  Grove,  Ind. 

Ross,   John   N.,   Farmland,   Ind.,   R.   R.   3. 

Smith,  Ed.,  Montpelier,   Ind.,  R.  R.  3. 

Smith,  George  B.,  2346  Bellefountain  St.,  In- 
dianapolis,  Ind. 

Stewart,  J.  Wesley,   Anderson,  Ind. 

Wiles,    M.    M.,    Kirlin,    Ind. 

Wininger,  M.  B.,  Bennetts  Switch,  Ind., 
R.  R.  1. 

Young,  H.  A.,  2218  Pearl  St.,  Anderson,  Ind. 


Churcli,    l*a.stor,   Clerls,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

A>"DERSOX — No  pastor:  Rev.  H.  M.  McFarland  was  pastor  last  year;  T.  L.  Hon- 
son,  clerk,  Anderson,  Ind.  Membership,  47.  Received  last  year,  1.  One-half 
time   preaching-.      Contributed   to   pastoral   service,   $240.00. 

Sunday-seliool — Thomas  Lukens,  superintendent,  W.  9th  St.,  Anderson,  Ind.; 
Mabel  Jackson,  secretary,  1027  Pendelton  Ave.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Averag-e  at- 
tendance,  22.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $40.61. 

METHEl,  (CLINTON  CO.) — Rev.  H.  M.  McFarland,  pastor;  Rev.  Z.  McNew  was 
pastor  last  year;  Fred  R.  Doug-las,  clerk,  Frankfort,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4.  Member- 
ship, 39.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $346.00; 
Foreign  Missions,   $7.80;   all  other  purposes,   S5.03. 

Sunday-school — Miss  Bertha  Patchett,  superintendent,  Frankfort,  Ind.,  R.  R. 
3;  Miss  Kathryn  Patchett.  secretary,  Frankfort,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment, 
65;    average   attendance,    45.      Contributed   to   all   purposes,    $76.98. 

CENTER — Rev.  C.  C.  Tarr,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  C.  Tarr  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  E. 
Ellabarg-er,  clerk.  Center,  Ind.  Membership,  75.  One-half  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $450.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $2.89;  Education, 
$3.00. 

Sunday-school — Pauline  Nading,  superintendent.  Center,  Ind.;  Buell  Duncan, 
secretary.  Center,  Ind.  Enrollment,  72;  average  attendance,  34.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,  $79.19. 

fJUNDEE — No  pastor;  Rev.  A.  C.  Delph  was  pastor  last  year;  Daisy  C.  Dickey, 
clerk,  Alexandria,  Ind.,  R.  R.  5.  Membership,  52.  Received  last  year,  3. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.00;  Relief, 
$1.25. 

Sunday-school — Wm.  Brattin,  superintendent,  Alexandria,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6;  Mary 
Croy,  secretary,  Alexandria,  Ind.,  R.  R.  5.  Enrollment,  54;  average  attend- 
ance,  50.      Contributed   to   all   purposes,   $14.24. 

ELM  GROVE — Rev.  J.  E.  McCorkhill,  pastor;  Rev.s.  Ed.  Smith  and  J.  V.  Hiatt  were 
pastors  last  year;  Lottie  B.  Michaels,  clerk,  Anderson,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Mem- 
bership, 39.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$207.00;  Relief,  $4.52;  all  other  purposes,   $45.37. 

Sunday-school — T.  B.  ]\IcKee,  superintendent,  Anderson,  Ind.;  Edith  Smith, 
secretai-y.  Anderson,  Ind.  Averag-e  attendance,  30.  Contributed  to  all  pur- 
poses,  $28.00. 

KINGS  CHAPEL — Rev.  J.  E.  IMcCorkhill,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  McCorkhill  was 
pastor  last  year;  Elzie  Jackson,  clerk,  Alexandria,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership, 
110.  Received  last  year.  7.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,   $500.00;  Relief,   $   .65. 

Sunday-school — Frank  Keesling,  superintendent,  Yorktown,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1; 
Izola  Finley,  secretary,  Gaston,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  50;  averag-e  at- 
tendance,  39.     Contributed   to   all  purposes,   $42.64. 

LANDESSVILLE — Rev.  Samuel  Frantz,  pastor;  Rev.  Samuel  Frantz  was  pastor 
last  year;  C.  E.  Hatcher,  clerk.  Van  Buren,  Ind.  Membership,  103.  Received 
last    year,    22.      One-half    time    preaching.      Contributed    to    pastoral    service, 


136 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

$460.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.75;  Foreign  Missions,  $7.70;  Home 
Missions,    $7.70;   Education,   $3.00. 

Sunday-school — C.  E.  Hatcher,  superintendent.  Van  Buren,  Ind.;  Blanche 
Corporal,  secretary.  Van  Bui  en,  Ind.  Enrollment,  159;  averag-e  attendance, 
95.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $120.00. 

L.INWOOD — Rev.  Bell  M.  Louks,  pastor;  Rev.  John  Garretson  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Pearl  Alexandria,  clerk,  Linwood,  Ind.  Membership,  30.  Received 
last  year,  1.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$144.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $27.25;  all  other  purposes,  $1.00. 

Sunday-sell ool — Miss  Velma  Thomas,  superintendent,  Linwood,  Ind.;  Bernice 
Funk,  secretary,  Linwood,  Ind.  Enrollment,  69.  Contributed  to  all  purposes. 
$38.14. 

MARION  (ADAMS  ST.) — No  pastor;  Rev.  John  N.  Ross  was  pastor  last  year;  Tom 
De  Mars,  clerk,  Station  1,  Marion,  Ind.  Membership,  65.  Received  last  year, 
15.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $230.00;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  ^Missions,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$1.20. 

Sunday-school — Don  Brown,  superintendent.  Substation  1,  Marion,  Indiana; 
Esther  Hallyer,  secretary,  3217  S.  Hamaker  St.,  Marion,  Ind.  Average  attend- 
ance, 70.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $94.46. 

Christian  Endeavor — Tom  De  Mars,  president.  Station  1,  Marion,  Ind.;  Otis  Barr, 
corresponding  secretary,  3220  S.  Hamaker  St.,  Marion,  Ind.  Members — active, 
6;   associate,    3;   total,    9. 

MARKLEVILiLE— Rev.  Wm.  Cunningham,  pastor;  Rev.  Wm.  Cunningham  was 
pastor  last  year;  R.  D.  Bond,  clerk,  Markleville,  Ind.  Received  last  year,  2. 
One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  Relief, 
$4.00;    all    other   purposes,    $4.25. 

Sunday-school — Clark  Stohler,  superintendent;  Mae  Dehart,  secretary,  Markle- 
ville, Ind.     Enrollment,  80;  average  attendance,  50. 

MT.  ZIOX — Rev.  A.  C.  Delph,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  C.  Delph  was  pastor  last  year; 
M.  L.  Clymer,  clerk;  Bennetts  Switch,  Ind.  Membership,  17.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $225.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $2.00;  Relief,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$6.65. 

Sunday-.sehool- — O.  H.  Reeves,  superintendent,  Bennetts  Switch,  Ind.;  Frank- 
lin Wike],  secretary,  Bennetts  Switch,  Ind.  EnrolliTient,  25;  average  attend- 
ance,  30.      Contributed  to   all  purposes,    $45.05. 

\'EW^  HOPE — Rev.  Z.  McNew,  pastor;  Rev.  Laura  Clevenger  was  pastor  last  year; 
Ada  Starr,  clerk,  Poneto,  Ind.  Membership,  34.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $96.00;  all  other  purposes,  $2.00. 
Sunday-school — Earl  Huffman,  superintendent,  Poneto,  Ind.;  Opal  Bell,  secre- 
tary, Poneto,  Ind.  Enrollment,  37;  average  attendance.  17.  Contributed  to 
all  purposes,  $15.13. 

XEW  ZION — No  pastor;  Rev.  Bruce  Mounsey  was  pastor  last  year;  Juniata  Oyler, 
clerk,  Kokomo,  Ind..  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  77.  Received  last  year,  4.  One- 
fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00:  all  other 
purposes,   $30.00. 

Sunday-school — Glen  R.  Ritchey,  superintendent,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1; 
Lucile  Harrell,  secretary,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance, 
30.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $12.00. 

riKES  PEAK — Rev.  J.  W.  Stewart,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  W.  Stewart  was  pastor  last 
year;  M.  L.  Shroyer,  clerk,  Yorktown,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership.  58.  Received 
last  year,  2.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$360.00;  Foreign  Missions.  $2.75;  Home  Missions,  $6.35;  Relief,  $3.75. 
Sunday-school — M.  L.  Shroyer,  superintendent.  Yorktown,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2;  Reba 
Helvie,  secretary,  Daleville,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  91;  average  attend- 
ance,  55.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $101.70. 

PLEASAIVT  VALLEY — Rev.  J.  Wesley  Stewart,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  Wesley  Stewart 
was  pastor  last  year;  Margaret  C.  McCormack,  clerk,  Middletown,  Ind.  Mem- 
bership, 85.  Received  last  year,  5.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastoral    service,    $270.50;    Relief,    $5.00. 

Sunday-school — J.  F.  McCormack,  superintendent,  Middletown,  Ind.,  R.  R.  5; 
Eva  N.  Hodson,  secretary,  Middletown,  Ind.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attend- 
ance,  38.      Contributed   to  all   purposes,    $55.00. 

REED    STATION — Rev.    Harrison    McFarland,    pastor;    Rev.    R.    F.    Holsclaw    was 
pastor   last   year;   Mrs.    Emma   F.    Houdeshell,   clerk,   Yorktown,   Ind.,    R.    R.    1. 
Membership,    37.      Received    last    year,    11.      One-half    time    preaching.      Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,   $214.05. 
Sunday-school — .Jacob    Houdeshell,    superintendent,    Yorktown,    Ind.,    R.    R.    1; 


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Flossy  Snodg-rass,  secretary,  Yorktown,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,   $36.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Nellie  Snodgra^s,  corresponding  secretary,  York- 
town,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1. 

SCOTT  ADDITION — No  pastor;  Rev.  H.  M.  McF'arland  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Mattie  McKinley,  clerk,  Alexandria,  Ind.  Membership,  107.  Received  last 
year,  1.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $340.00; 
all   other   purposes,    $1.55. 

Sanduy-iicliool — Elbert  Iseley,  superintendent,  Alexandria,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2;  Gladys 
Sayre,  secretary,  Alexandria,  Ind.  Average  attendance,  60.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,-  $49.33. 

SOUTH  AVOIVDALiE — Rev.  David  Hensley,  pastor;  Rev.  David  Hensley  was  pastor 
last  year;  Cora  Combs,  clerk,  Muncie,  Ind.,  1125  W.  17th  St.  Membership,  90. 
Received  last  year,  46.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service 
$288.00;   Foreign  Missions,   $30.50;   Relief,   $1.00. 

Sunday-scliool — Dora  White,  superintendent,  Muncie,  Ind.,  567  Hoyt  Ave.* 
Levina  White,  secretary,  Muncie,  Ind.,  567  Hoyt  Ave.  Enrollment,  80;  average 
attendance,   65.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $130.00. 

SOUTH  LIBERTY — Rev.  Wm.  Cunningham,  pastor;  Rev.  Bruce  Mounsey  was 
pastor  last  year;  Delmer  Harrold,  clerk.  Keystone,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership 
172.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $450.00;  ali 
other  purposes,  $22.99. 

Sunday-sciiool — Rollin  Osborn,  superintendent.  Keystone,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1;  Delmer 
Harrold,   secretary,  Keystone,   Ind.,   R.   R.   1. 

SUGAR  CREEK — ^Rev.  J.  H.  Garretson.  pastor;  Rev.  Z.  McNew  was  pastor  last 
year;  L.  A.  King,  clerk,  Kirklin,  Ind.  Membership,  114.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $250.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $3.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.22;  Home  Missions,  $4.00;  Education 
$2.50. 

Sunday-scliooi — L.  A.  King,  superintendent,  Kirklin,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Enroll- 
ment,   42;   average   attendance,   34.     Contributed   to   all  purposes,   $20.78. 

TETERSBURG — Rev.  W'm.  Cunningham,  pastor;  Rev.  Wm.  Cunningham  was 
pastor  last  year;  Miss  Ruby  Cole,  clerk,  Tipton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership 
157.  Received  last  year,  3.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastorai 
service,  $480.00;  all  other  purposes,  $6.13. 

Sunday-school — -W.  F.  Cole,  superintendent,  Tipton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1;  Ruby  Cole 
secretary,  Tipton,  Ind..  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  90;  average  attendance  7o! 
Contributed   to   all   purposes,   $86.00. 

WHETSTONE — Rev.  Bruce  Mounsey,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  McCorkhill  was  pastor 
last  year;  Wm.  Hull,  clerk,  Anderson,  Ind.  Membership,  115.  Received  last 
year,  11.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service  $500  00- 
Relief,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,   $38.12.  '      ' 

Sunday-school — W.  S.  Whetstone,  superintendent,  Anderson,  Ind.,  R.  R.  10- 
Opal  Mikels,  secretary,  Anderson,  Ind.,  R.  R.  10.  Average  attendance  67* 
Contributed   to   all   purposes,    $136.61. 

SUMM-VRY — Ordained  ministers,  25;  Churches,  22;  Membership,  1,623.  Contribu- 
tions: Pastoral  service,  $6,600.55;  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.75- 
Education,  $8.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $81.11;  Home  Missions,  $18.25-  Relief 
Funds,  $40.17;  all  other  purposes,  $164.29.  Sunday-schools,  22;  Enrollment 
1,034.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  2;  Membership,  9.  Total  contributions 
reported,  $6,923.62.  Conference  offering  to  American  Christian  Convention 
$10.14. 

MICHIGAN 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Blank) 
Session  of  1922 — Eureka. 
Session  of  1923 — Eureka. 
Officers — Rev.  G.   W.  Arnold,   Manton,  Mich. — President. 

Rev.  L.  A.  Fisher,  Elsie,  Mich. — Vice-President. 

Mrs.   Clara  Blank,   Elsie,  Mich.,   R.   R.   2 — Secretary. 

P.  M.  Snyder,  Maple   Rapids,   Mich. — Treasurer. 
Trustees — Willard    Livesay,    St.    Johns,    Mich.;    A.    A.    Havens,    Evart     Mich  •    Nick 

Smith,  Mich.;  L.  Silvernail,  St.  Johns,  Mich.,  R.  R.   ll'. 

Department   Secretaries — A.    A.   Havens,    Evart,   Mich.,   R.    R.    5 — Churches 

Ll.  A.   Fisher,   Elsie,  Mich. — ^ilinisters. 

Mrs.  H.  F.  Perry,  St.  Johns,  Mich.,  R.  R.  11 — Sundav-schools. 

Mrs.  L.  Silvernail,  St.  Johns,  Mich..  R.  R.   11 — Christian  Endeavor. 

Maide  Newton,  Maple  Rapids,  Mich. — Missions. 

S.  Silvernail,  St.  Johns,  Mich.,  R.   R.   11 — Finance. 

J.  Wesley  Yantis,  Sidney,  Ohio — Education. 

J.  C.  Soule,  Romeo,  Mich. — Publications. 


138  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Ministers —  Patterson,  Harry.  Imlay  City,  Mich. 

,  ,     ^,  !,»•  i_      T>     T>     .>  Pomeroy,    Elsie,   Hersey,   Mich. 

Arnold,   G.   W.,   Manton,    Mich.,   K.   K.^.  Pomeroy,   Edmund,   Hersey,  Mich. 

Boatwright,   D.  A.,   Maple  Rapids,  Mich.  Preston,    M.   A.,    Hesperia,   Mich. 

Cottom,   J.  Simpson,   P.  H. 

Havens,   A.   A.,    Evait,   Mich.,    R.   R.   o.  Soule,  John  C,   Romeo,  Mich. 

Hickok,   W.   C,    Sears,   Mich.  Van  Wagner,   E.  B.,  Bellaire,  Mich. 

Miller,   Elza,  White,   H.   E.,  Brown  City,  Mich. 

Moorhouse,    Frank,    220    Tenth    St.,    Iraverse  Yantis,    J.   Wesley,   Sidney,    Ohio. 
City,   Mich. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Ollerings,    Urganizations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

EUREKA — Rev.  L.  A.  Fisher,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  A.  Fisher  was  pastor  last  year; 
R.  H.  Silvernail,  clerk,  St.  Johns,  Mich.,  R.  R.  11.  Membership,  75.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Preaching  every  Sunday.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $370.00;  Home  Missions,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $75.00. 
Sunday-school — Mrs.  Bessie  Miller,  superintendent,  St.  Johns,  Mich.,  R.  R.  11; 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Blank,  secretar>%  Elsie,  Mich.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  53;  average 
attendance,  32.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $2.00. 

EVERGREEX — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  ]Mrs.  Elmer  Seiting,  clerk,  Kal- 
kaska, Mich. 

FOREST  HILiLi — Rev.  G.  W.  Arnold,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  W.  Arnold  was  pastor  last 
year;  Rosa  F.  Barnes,  clerk.  Lake  City,  Mich.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  30.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,708.94.  Preaching  every 
Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $222.57;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $1.30;  Home  Missions,  $6.30;  all  other 
all  other  purposes,   $3.50. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.    Ida    Smith,    superintendent.    Lake    City,    R.    R.    2;    Gladys 
Norton,   secretary,   Manton,    Mich.      Eniollment,    46. 

HERSEY — Rev.  E.   T.  Pomeroy,  pastor.     Membership,   10. 

liEXINGTOIV — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Martin  Cummings,  clerk,  Lexing- 
ton, Mich. 

MAPLE  RAPIDS — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  O.  N.  Snyder,  clerk.  Maple 
Rapids,  Mich.  Membership,  145.  Received  last  year,  4.  Church  building 
valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Contributed  to  Home 
Missions,   $92.00;  all  other  purposes,   $100.00. 

PLEASANT  HILL — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Myrie  E.  Hale,  clerk,  Manton, 
Mich. 

PLEASANT  VALLEY — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mary  H.  Carpenter,  clerk. 
Lake  City,  Mich. 

R03IE0 — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  John  C.  Soule,  clerk,  Romeo,  Mich 
Membership,  335.  Church  building  valued  at  $12,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$2,000.00. 

"\"ERGEXNES — No  pastor;   No   pastor;   Carrie   Porter,  clerk,   Lowell,  Mich. 

AVORTH — No  pastor;   No  pastor  last  year;   H.  S.   Hayward,   clerk,   Croswell,  Mich. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  16;  Churches,  11;  Churches  not  reporting,  7; 
Membership,  295.  Contributions:  t^astoral  service,  $592.57;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $1.30;  Home  Missions,  $108.30;  all  other 
purposes,  $178.50.  Sunday-schools,  2;  Enrollment,  99.  Total  contributions 
reported,   $882.67'. 

NORTHWESTERN  INDIANA 

(Reported  by  Secretary   Walker) 

Session  of  1922 — Twelve  Mile,  Ind. 
Session  of  1923 — Tippecanoe,   Ind. 

Officers — Rev.   George   D.   Foster,   Tipton,   Ind. — President. 

Rev.  B.  A.  Kaufman,  New  W'averly,  Ind. — Vice-President. 
Rev.   J.   Harley   Walker,   Galveston,   Ind. — Secretary. 
Miss    Marion    Moor,    Assistant    Secretary. 
William  Deamer,  Treasurer. 

Departmental  Secretaries — R.  L.  Haskett,  Tipton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2 — Sunday-schools. 
Rev.   A.   M.   Thomas,   Logansport,   Ind. — Education. 
Rev.    D.    A.    Cook,    Alexandria,    Ind. — Missions. 

Rev.  Everette  Nixon,  S.  Courtland  Ave.;  Kokomo,  Ind. — Christian  Endeavor. 
Rev.   L.   C.   Winn,   Tipton,   Ind.,   R.   R.    4 — Moral  Reform. 
William   Baugher,   Finance  and  Relief. 

Rev.  A.  ;M.  Thomas,  Logansport,   Ind. — Conference  Editor. 
C.   M.   Harness,   (3alveston,   Ind. —  Publications. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 139 

Ministers —  Ind. 

Rupe,  J.   C,  Argos,  Ind. 

Clark,   J.   E.,    Edinburg,  Ind.  Teters,  M.   L.,  Tipton,  Ind. 

Coe,    Walter,    Medford,   Ind.  Thomas,  A.  M.,  Ldjansport,  Ind. 

Cook,   D.   A.,   Alexandria.   Ind.  Walker,  J.  Harley,  Galveston,  Ind. 

Dull,    L.    E.,    Argos,    Ind.  Winn.   L.   C,   Tipton,   Ind.,  R.  R.   4. 

Foster,   George  D..   Tipton.   Ind.  I  io^n«int«>« 

Francis.  J.  C.  West  Liberty.  Ohio.  l^icentiates — 

Kaiifman.   B.   A..   New   Waverly,   Ind.  Perkins,    Cornelius,   Greentown,   Ind. 

Nixon,   Everette,  S.  Courtland  Ave.,  Kokonio,  Winters.    C.   L., 

Cliarcii,    Pustor,   Clerk,    Offerings,    Orgriinizutions 

(Offerings  October  1,   1921,   to  October  1,   1922) 

ANTIOCH — Rev.  R.  E.  Lucas,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  E  Lucas  was  pastor  last  year;  Ase 
Hofferbert,  clerk,  Swayzee,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  56.  Received  last  year, 
3.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,800.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $800.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $12.64;  Home  Missions,  $12.17; 
all   other   purposes,    $31.54. 

Sunday-school — Alva  \V.  Thrailkill,  superintendent,  Swayzee,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2; 
Mary  Devote,  secretary,  Swayzee,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  91;  average  at- 
tendance. 73.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $1.50;  all  other  pur- 
poses.  $295.52. 

ARGOS — Rev.  L.  C.  Dull,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  C.  Dull  was  pastor  last  year;  Elda  Sissel. 
clerk,  Argos,  Ind.  Membership.  403.  Received  last  year,  103.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $15,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Full  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,200.00;  Home  Missions,  $40.00;  all 
other  purposes.   $2,480.74. 

Sunday-school — G.  F.  Sheely,  superintendent,  Argos,  Ind.;  Elda  Sissel,  secre- 
tary,  Argos,    Ind.     Enrollment,   224;   average   attendance,   176. 

BL.OOMINGSBURG — ^Rev.  J.  J.  Hiatt,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  C.  Hiatt  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Chas.  Jones,  clerk.  Rochester,  Ind.  Membership,  60.  Received  last  year, 
11.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.25;  Home  Missions, 
$10.00;    all    other    purposes,    $5.00. 

Sunday-school — William  Mickey,  superintendent,  Ti©sa,  Ind.;  Helen  Thrall, 
secretary,  Rochester,  Ind.,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  90;  average  attendance,  50.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $50.00. 

BUFFALO — No  report. 

Sunday-school — Loyd  Van  Meter,  superintendent,  Monticello,  Ind.;  B.  Moore, 
secretary,  Monticello,  Ind.     Enrollment,   67;  average  attendance, '48. 

BURROWS — Rev.  A.  M.  Thomas,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  E.  McCoy  was  pastor  last  year; 
John  W.  Smith,  clerk.  Burrows,  Ind.  Membersip,  51.  Received  last  year,  1. 
Church  building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  Home  Missions,  $10.00. 

Sunday-school — J.  W.  Smith,  superintendent.  Burrows,  Ind.;  Miss  Frances 
Johnsonbaugh,  secretary.  Burrows,  Ind.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance, 
85.     Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $52.00. 

CROOKED  CREEK — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  E.  McCoy  was  pastor  last  year;  James 
Gray,  clerk.  Royal  Center,  Ind.  Membership,  75.  Received  last  year,  1.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $3.80;  Home  Missions,  $15.60;  Education,  $4.20;  all 
other  purposes,  $11.25. 

DARROUGH  CHAPEL, — Rev.  Everette  Nixon,  pastor;  Rev.  Everette  Nixon  was 
pastor  last  year;  Bertha  Wells,  clerk,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Membership,  48.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  16.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Preaching  each 
Wednesday  evening.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $240.00;  Home  Missions, 
$1.50;  all  other  purposes,   $4.00. 

Sunday-school — J.  W.  Lorntz,   superintendent,   Kokomo,   Ind.,  R.   R. ;  Lamb, 

secretary,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  62;  average  attendance,  30.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $34.44. 

DEER  CREEK — Rev.  Everette  Nixon,  pastor;  Rev.  Everette  Nixon  was  pastor 
last  year;  Emerson  Polk,  clerk,  Galveston,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  125. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $700.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $7.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $40.00;  Home  Missions,  $26.88;  Education,  $7.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$20.91. 

Sunday-school — J.    Harley    Walker,    superintendent,    Galveston,    Ind.;    Russel 
Merrell,   secretary,   Kokomo,   Ind.,   R.   R.    2.     Enrollment,   140;   average  attend- 
ance, 97.     Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$135.00. 
Christian    Endeavor — J.    Harley    Walker,    president.    Galveston,    Ind.,    R.    R.    1; 


140 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Lucile  McBride,  corresponding  secretary,  Galveston,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Members — 
active,   35.     Contributed  to  Cliristian  Endeavor  Department,   $2.00. 

GREEXTOWA — Rev.  T.  F.  Bagby,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  O.  Coy  was  pastor  last  yeai-; 
Wm.  Duncan,  clerk,  Greentown,  Ind.  Membership,  110.  Received  last  year, 
1.  Church  building-  valued  at  $11,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $550.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home  ^Missions,  $7.86;  Education,  $1.00;  all  other 
purposes,   $332.00. 

Sundaj-school — Clyde  Hunsinger,  superintendent,  Greentown,  Ind.;  Clarence 
Dunlap,  secretary,  Greentown,  Ind.  Enrollment,  128;  average  attendance,  85. 
Contributed   to   all  purposes,    $124.55. 

HICKORY  GROVE — Rev.  DeK.  Judy,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Sparks  was  pastor  last 
year;  W.  ^I.  Casad,  clerk,  Monticelio,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4.  jMembership,  160.  Church 
building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $650.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.75;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $52.34;  Home  Missions,  $53.91;  all  other  purposes,  $12.20. 
Sunday-school — Earl  "Wakeland,  superintendent,  Idaville,  Ind.,  R.  R. ;  Miss 
Emma  Brive>-,  secretary,  Delphi,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  85;  average  at- 
tendance,  50.      Contributed  to  all   purposes,   $85.76. 

KOKO>IO — ^Rev.  A.  B.  Cochnower,  pastor;  Rev.  B.  A.  Kaufman  was  pastor  last 
year;  Miss  Jenness  Hatton,  clerk,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  630  S.  Union  St.  Membership, 
119.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $840.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.50;  Foreign 
Missions,  $21.00;  Home  Missions,  $3.28;  Education,  $4.28;  all  other  purposes, 
$10.40. 

Sunday-school — Fred  Bebe,  superintendent,  1317  N.  Jay  St.,  Kokomo,  Ind.;  Miss 
Lela  Tate,  secretary,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  60;  average  attend- 
ance, 50.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $115.00. 

AEW'  BETHEL — Rev.  Sylvester  Janney,  pastor;  Rev.  Sylvester  Janney  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  Ray  Ezra,  clerk,  Francisville,  Ind.  Membership,  30.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,800.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,   $204.00. 

Sunday-school — Mis.    Nellie    Winters,    superintendent,    Francesville,    Ind.;    Ida 
E.   Ringer,   secretary,   Fiancesville,  Ind.     Enrollment,   55;   average  attendance, 
•     39.     Contributed  to   all  purposes,   $27.80. 

NEW  HOPE — Rev.  L.  C.  Winn,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  C.  Winn  was  pastor  last  year; 
Walter  Achenback,  clerk,  Tipton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4.  Membership,  110.  Received 
last  year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  Ameiican  Christian  Convention,  $5.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $11.00;  Home  Missions,  $12.00;  Education,  $5.00;  all  other 
purposes,  $13.00. 

Sunday-.school — Ralph  Bozell,  superintendent,  Tipton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4;  Irene 
Bozell,  secretary,  Tipton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6.  Enrollment,  68;  average  attendance, 
50.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$55.00. 

>'EW'  WAVERLiY — Rev.  C.  C.  Tarr,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  C.  Tarr  was  pastor  last  year; 
Otis  G.  Applegate,  clerk.  New  Waveily,  Ind.  Membership,  76.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $450.00;  Ameiican  Christian  Convention,  $4.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.05; 
Home  Missions,  $7.92;  Education,  $4.52;  all  other  purposes,  $15.00. 
Sunday-school — Mrs.  Milton  Myers,  superintendent,  Peru,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6;  Miss 
Vera  Barnett,  secretary.  New  Waverly,  Ind.  Enrollment,  62;  average  attend- 
ance,   33. 

OAKLAND — Rev.  Geo.  D.  Foster,  pastor;  Rev.  Geo.  D.  Foster  was  pastor  last  year; 
Dona  Parker,  clerk,  Russiaville,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  30.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $300.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $5.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Education,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $5.00. 
Sunday-school — Eli  McNeal,  superintendent,  Russiaville,  Ind.,  R.  R. ;  Lona 
Parker,  secretary,  Russiaville,  Ind.,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance, 
30.     Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $35.00. 

ORA — Rev.  P.  ^V.  Huntsinger,  pastor;  Rev.  P.  W.  Huntsinger  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mary  Parker,  clerk,  Ora,  Ind.  Membership,  25.  Received  last  year,  12. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastoral   service,    $180.00;    Education,    $5.50. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  Martha  Parker,  superintendent,  Ora,  Ind.;  Ola  Dunkel- 
barger,  secretary,  Ora,  Ind.  Enrollment,  55;  average  attendance,  38.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $81.56. 

PIPE  CREEK — Rev.  B.  A.  Kaufman,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  M.  Thomas  was  pastor  last 
year;  Hazel  Cotterman,  clerk,  Peru,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.     Membership,  79.     Received 


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last  year,  24.  Church  building-  valued  at  $7,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $360.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.90;  all  other  pur- 
poses,   $16.00. 

Sundny-»ichool — Asa  E.  Nead,  superintendent,  R.  R.  1,  Onward,  Ind.;  Doris 
Helvie,  secretary,  R.  R.  1,  Onward,  Ind.  Enrollment,  60;  averag-e  attendance 
45. 

ROCK  CREEK  VALLEY — Rev.  R.  E.  Lucas,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  E.  Lucas  was  pastor 
last  year;  W.  H.  Richason,  clerit.  Logansport.  Ind..  H.  R.  9.  Membership,  60. 
Received  last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $800.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $.S.OO;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.3.32;  all  other  purposes,  $6.30. 
SuiKliiy-seliool — William  H.  Richason,  superintendent.  Logansport,  Ind.,  R.  R. 
9;  John  Hildebran,  secretary,  Walton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  60;  average 
attendance,  40.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.00;  all  other 
purposes,    $32.00. 

SAND  BAXK — Rev.  L.  C.  Winn,  pastor;  Rev.  L.  C.  "Winn  was  pastor  last  year; 
G.  A.  Hunt,  clerk,  Tipton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  5.  Membership,  40.  Church  building 
valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$500.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  .$11.35;  Home 
Missions,  $10.50;  Education,  $5.20;  all  other  purposes,  $1,292.31. 
Snnduy-scliool — Earl  Achenbach,  superintendent,  Tipton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2;  Carl  A. 
Hoover,  secretary,  Tipton,  Ind..  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  63;  average  attendance, 
37.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.00;  all  other  purpose.s,  $30.00. 

SHILO — No  pastor;  Rev.  P.  W.  Hunsinger  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Nellie 
Leach,  clerk.  Royal  Center,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4.  Membership,  51.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pa.storal  service, 
$360.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $4.40;  Foreign  Missions,  $7.00;  Home 
Missions,   $6.00;   Education,   $3.60;  all   other  purposes,   $8.00. 

Sunday-soliool — A.  O.  Brant,  superintendent,  Royal  Center,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4; 
Thelma  Fisher,  secretary,  Logansport.  Ind.,  R.  R.  10.  Enrollment,  61;  average 
attendance,  47.  Contiibuted  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $4.00;  all  other 
purposes,   $34.00. 

TIOSA — Rev.  J.  V.  Hiatt,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  V.  Hiatt  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Mae 
Wynn,  clerk,  Tiosa,  Ind.  Membership,  74.  Received  last  year,  4.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pas- 
toral service,  $600.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.16;  Home  Missions,  $3.76;  all 
other   purposes,   $116.50. 

Sunday-school — Elmer  Kanouse,  superintendent,  Tiosa,  Ind.;  Donald  Kanouse, 
secretary,  Tiosa,  Ind.  Enrollment,  72;  average  attendance,  45.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,   $4.08. 

TIPPECANOE — Rev.  D.  A.  Cook,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  A.  Cook  was  pastor  last  year; 
Membership,  43.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $240.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.05;  Educa- 
tion, $2.30;  all  other  purposes,  $11.55. 

Sunday-.school— Fred  Fitz.  superintendent.  Winamac,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2;  Irene 
Miller,  secretary,  Winamac,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance, 
40.      Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $20.00. 

TVl'ELVE  MILE — Rev.  D.  A.  Cook,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  A.  Cook  was  pastor  last  year; 
Levi  Maus,  clerk.  Twelve  Mile,  Ind.  Membership,  101.  Received  last  year,  13. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $500.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $1.50;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $1,951.90. 

Sunday-.sehooI — Paul  Hoehne,  superintendent,  Denver.  Ind.;  Ruth  Kantzer, 
secretary,  Denver,  Ind.  Enrollment,  65;  average  attendance,  40.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,   $1.50;   all   other  purposes,   $8.00. 

YOUNG  AMERICA — Rev.  Everette  Nixon,  pastor;  Rev.  Everette  Nixon  was  pastor 
last  year;  Millie  K.  Delp,  clerk.  Young  America.  Ind.  Membership.  95.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $700.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $5.05;  Foreign  Missions,  $24.25;  Home  :Missions,  $7.74;  Education 
$5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $19.85. 

Sunday-school — Mr.  Pickett,  superintendent;  James  Moore,  secretary  Gal- 
veston. Ind..  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  65;  average  attendance,  52.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,   $18.19. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  13;  Licentiates.  2;  Churches,  23;  Churches  not 
reporting,  1;  Membership,  2,021.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service.  .$12,074.00- 
American  Christian  Convention,  $55.00;  Education,  $52.60;  Foreign  Missions' 
$253.36;  Home  Missions.  $245.07;  all  other  purposes,  $6,364.35.  Sunday-school.si 
23;  Enrollment,  1,838;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $27. Oo' 
Christian    Endeavor    Societies,    1;    Membership,    35;    Contributed    to    Christian 


142  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Endeavor   Department,    $2.90.      Total    contributions    reported,    $19,073.38.      Con- 
ference offering  to  American  Ciiristian  Convention,   $20.00. 

BY  R.  L.  HASKETT,  SECRETARY  FOR  SUNDAY-SCHOOLS 

Number  of  Schools  in  Conference,    (23) 

Number   Reporting-,    (23). 

Number  Schools  Open  all  the  year,   (22). 

Graded   Instruction   and  Organization,    (19)    Schools. 

Bible  Used   in  all   the  School,    (19)    Schools. 

Active  Cradle  Rolls,    (13)     (223)   Members. 

W'orking-  Home  Department,    (5)   Schools,   (43)  Members. 

Number  Schools  Holding-  Council   meeting-s,    (8). 

Teachers'    Training   Classes,    (6)    Schools,    (40)    Members. 

Missionary    Offering   and    Instruction,    (15)    Schools. 

Temperance  Instruction,    (13)    Schools. 

Number  Schools  Contributing  to  the  A.  C.  C.  (7).  Amount,  $20.50. 

Number   Represented  at   some  Convention,   or  School  of  Methods,    (22). 

Organized  Adult  Classes,   (16)    -with   (427)   Membei's. 

Organized   Intermediate   Classes,    (13)    -with    (174)    Members. 

Org-anized   Juniors   Classes,    (8)    -with    (87)    Pupils. 

Primary   Classes,    (19),    with    198    Pupils. 

Beginners  Classes,    (15)   with    (157)    Pupils. 

Number  Officers,   (151).     Teachers,    (126). 

Numbei-  Enrolled,   (1806).     Attendance,    (1300). 

SOUTHERN  INDIANA 

(Reported   by  Secretary   Martin) 

Session  of  1922 — 
Session  of  1923 — 

Officer.s — Rev.  Clarence  Defur,  "Wakarusa,   Ind. — President. 
Alva   Carter,    Ft.   Branch,   Ind. — Vice-President. 
Casey  J.  Martin,  Poseyville,  Ind.,  R.  R.   2 — Secretary. 
Carl   Shaw,   Cynthiana,   Ind. — Treasurer. 

Ministers—  Defur,  Clarence,  Wakarusa,  Ind. 

Bennett.    E.    E..    Cynthiana,   Ind.  Mahan,   Charles,  Merom,  Ind. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Org^anizations 

(Offerings   October  1,    1921,   to   October  1,   1922) 

BETHSAIOA — Rev.  Chas.  Mahan,  pastor;  Rev.  Chas.  Mahan  was  pastor  last  year; 
Fred  H.  Whelan,  clerk,  New  Harmony,  Ind.  Membership,  67.  Received  last 
year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Preaching  once  a  month.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $235.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $2.60;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Education,  $1.64;  all  other 
purposes,   $10.50. 

Sunday-school — Oscar  Jolly,  superintendent,  Stewartsville,  Ind.;  Lena  Mont- 
-gomerv,  secretary,  Stewartsville,  Ind.  Enrollment,  35;  average  attendance, 
20. 

CYNTHIANA — Rev.  E.  E.  Bennett,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  E.  Bennett  was  pastor  last 
vear;-Liilv  Williams,  clerk,  Cynthiana,  Ind.  Membership,  130.  Received  last 
year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $40,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,500.00. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,080.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $38.42;  Foreign  Missions,  $30.74;  Home  Missions,  $38.42; 
Education,    $15.37;    all   other   purposes,   $19.65. 

Sunday-school — John   Rutter.  superintendent,  Cynthiana,  Ind.;  "Walter  Rutter, 
secretary,   Cynthiana.   Ind.      Contribvited   to   all  other  purposes,   $98.13. 
Christian  Endeavor — Elsie  McElroy,  president,  Cynthiana.   Ind.;  Arvin  Ewing, 
corresponding   secretary,    Cynthiana,    Ind.     Members — active,    20;    associate,    2; 
honorary,  2;  total,  24. 

HAUBSTAIJT — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  G.  M.  Cleveland,  clerk,  Haub- 
stadt,  Ind.  Membership,  64.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $1,800.00.  Irregular  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$40.00;   all    other   purposes,    $8.75. 

Sunday-school — Wm.  R.  Bollard,  superintendent,  Haubstadt,  Ind.;  Gilbert 
Schomhorst,  secretary,  Haubstadt,  Ind.  Enrollment,  48;  average  attendance, 
42. 

NEW  LIBERTY' — Rev.  E.  E.  Bennett,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  E.  Bennett  was  pastor  last 
year;  Carl  Shaw,  clerk,  Cynthiana,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership.  111.  Received 
last  year,    3.     Church   building  valued   at   $5,000.00.      One-half   time  preaching. 

'.    .    Contributed    to    pastoral    service,     $600.00;     American     Christian     Convention, 
$15.38:  Foreign  Missions,  $25.50;  Home  Missions,  $30.62;  Education,  $10.25;  all 
other   purposes,   $16.05. 
.  ;   .  Sund;iy-school — I.,uroh   Epperson,   superintendent,   Cynthiana,   Ind.,   R.  R. ;   Lil- 


THE     CHRIST  lANANNUAL  143 

lian  Barrett,  secretary,  Cyntliiana,  Ind.,  11.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  100;  average 
attendance,    65.      Contributed   to   all    purposes,    $79.60. 

sniWMARV — Ordained  ministers,  3;  Churche.s,  4;  Membership,  372.  Contributions- 
Pastoral  service,  $1,95.'). 00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $54.80;  Education 
$27.26;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $58.84;  Home  Missions,  $74.04;  all  other  purposes 
$54.95.  Sunday-schools,  4;  Enrollment,  183.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies  l' 
Membership.  24.  Total  contributions  reported,  $2,224.89.  Conference  offering 
to  American   Christian   Convention,    $5.65. 

WESTERN   INDIANA 

(Reported   by  Secretary  Zenor) 

Session   of  1922 — Darling-ton   Church. 
Session  of  1923 — Bee  Ridge  Church. 

Officers — Rev.   W.  P.  Kibbey,  Lebanon,   Ind. — President. 

Rev.   A.    E.   House,   Mellott,    Ind. — Vice-President. 

Rev.  W.  H.  Zenor,  Lebanon,  Ind. — Secretary. 

E.  M.  Henderson,  Lebanon,  Ind. — Treasurer. 
Department   Secretaries — Rev.  W.   S.  Alexander,   Merom,   Ind. — Education 

Rev.   "W.   H.   Hendershot,  Brazil,   Ind. — Publishing-. 

Miss   Clara   Miller,   Lebanon,   Ind. — Christian   Endeavor. 

Miss  Mary  Belk,  Brazil,  Ind. — Sunday-schools. 

Mr.  John  T.  West,  Sharpsville,  Ind.— Relief. 

Mr.  Sam  Cash,  Sheridan,  Ind. — Finance. 

Mrs.  Retha  Henderson,  Lebanon,  Ind. — Missions. 

Conference  Trustees — D.  G.  Caplinger,  Thomas  Fendley,  E.  M.  Henderson  Kirk 
Philips,   Thomas  Purdue. 

Conference  E.vecutive  Board — W.  S.  Alexander,  Mary  Belk,  Sam  Cash  Thomas 
Fendley,  Retha  Henderson,  W.  P.  Kibbey,  Clara  Miller,  John  T.  West,  W  H 
Zenor. 

Ministers —  Mason,  O.   R.,   Veedersburg-,   Ind. 

„   .,         TT     T       D     jf     J     rM,-  McKnig-ht,  W.   Q.,   Sendai.  Japan. 

Bailey,    H     L      Bradford,    Ohia  Rupert.   W.   H..   Brazil,    Ind. 

Baldwin     C.   F     South   Solon     Ohio.  van   Zant.   G.   R.,   Mooreland,   Ind. 

S^}'*'  J-  ,?••    yeedersburg,    Ind.  Woodwoith,   A.  D.,   Tokyo,   Japan. 

Click,    F.    M.     Indianapolis.    Ind.  Woody,    G.,    Darlington.    Ind. 

Fry,    Susie   V.,    Utsunomiya,    Japan.  Zenor,   W.   H.,   Lebanon,  Ind. 
Hartley,   B.  A.,   Advance,  Ind.  ^-    ^ 

Hendershot,   W.   H.,   Brazil,  Ind.  l^icentiates — 

House,    A.   E.,   Mellott,    Ind.  Bonecutter,    Oral,    Merom,    Ind. 

Ho-ward,    C.    E.,    Veedersburg,    Ind.  Gregory,   J.   F.,   Advance,   Ind. 

Kibbey,' W.   P.,    Lebanon,   Ind.  Kern,    NorvaJ,   Merom,   Ind. 

La-wson,    E.    L.,   Defiance,    Ohio.  Roberts,  W.  W.,   Crawfordsville,  Ind. 
Lucas.  R.   E.,   Lebanon,  Ind. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Oft'eringrs,    Org;anizations 

(Offerings  October   1,   1921,   to   October   1,   1922)  . 

ADVANCE — Rev.  B.  A.  Hartley,  pastor;  Rev.  O.  Y.  Rector  -was  pastor  last  year; 
E.  R.  Proffltt,  clerk.  Advance,  Ind.  Membership,  209.  Received  last  year.  35. 
Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $3,500.00.  One-half 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $800.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $25.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $37.00;  Home  Missions,  $62.15;  Educa- 
tion,  $25.00;   Relief,   $5.00;  all   other  purposes.^$125.00. 

Sunday-school — W.  H.  Johnson,  superintendent,  Jamestown,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2; 
Herman  Brosher,  secretary,  Jamesto-wn,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,    $55.00. 

Junior  Christian  Endeavor — Josephine  Bro-wn,  president.  Advance,  Ind.;  Edith 
Morrison,  corresponding  secretary.  Advance,  Ind.     Members — active,  10. 

AlVTIOCH — Rev.  C.  S.  Bennett,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  A.  Frazier  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Bert  Kern,  clerk,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Membership,  248.  Received  last  year, 
10.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $5,884.00.  One- 
half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $875.00;  American 
Christian  Convention.  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $50.00;  Home  Missions,  $30.00; 
Education,   $24.90;   Relief,    $2.00;   all   other  purposes.   $158.00. 

Sunday-school — O.  G.  Kirkpatrick,  superintendent,  Frankfort,  Ind.;  Lois  Lucus, 
secretary,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Enrollment,  200;  averag-e  attendance,  115.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $15.00. 

BEE  RIDGE — Rev.  W.  H.  Hendershot,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  ^V.  Conlin  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  R.  H.  Biggs,  clerk,  Brazil,  Ind..  R.  R.  5.  Membership,  85.  Received 
last  year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $391.00;  Foreign  Mis.?ions,  $12.50;  Home  'Mi.s- 
slons,  $7.50;  Education,  $3.85. 


144  THE     CHRISTIAN     AN  N  U  AL 

Sunday-school — H.  R.  Evans,  superintendent,  Brazil,  Ind.;  Helen  Rupert,  sec- 
retary,  Brazil,   Ind.     Enrollment,   90;  average  attendance,   70. 

Christian  Endeavor — Howard  R.  Evans,  president,  Brazil,  Ind.;  Helen  Rupert, 
corresponding  secretary,  Brazil,  Ind.     Members — active,  20. 

BRO\%IVS  \%'0]VDER — Rev.  ^^^  P.  Kibbey,  pastor;  Rev.  "W^  P.  Kibbey  was  pastor 
last  year;  Vern  McKinney,  clerk,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6.  Membership,  74. 
Received  last  year,  7.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $12.60: 
Home  Missions,  $8.00;  Education,  $3.85;  Relief,  $2.50;  all  other  purposes,  $40.35. 
Sunday-school — Albert  Wills,  superintendent,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  8;  Verne 
McKinney,   secretary,   Lebanon,   Ind.      Contributed   to   all  purposes,   $57.49. 

CENTER — Rev.  Cecil  Leek,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  E.  House  was  pastor  last  year;  A.  W. 
Dazey,  clerk.  New  Richmond,  Ind.  Membership,  147.  Church  building  valued 
at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$441.60;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home 
Missions,    $2.00;   Education,   $1.00;    Relief,   $1.00. 

Sunday-school — Ray  Daze.v,  superintendent.  New  Richmond,  Ind.;  Miss  Zelda 
Merritt.  secretary.  New  Richmond,  Ind.  Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance, 
42.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $10.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Glenn  Fulwider,  president,  Wingate,  Ind.;  Elsie  Ful- 
wider,  corresponding  secretary,  Wingate,  Ind.  Meinbers — active,  23.  Con- 
tributed  to   Christian   Endeavor  Department,    $9.10. 

CHRISTIAN  CHAPEL — Rev.  Gurney  Woody,  pastor;  Rev.  Gurney  Woody  was 
pastor  last  year;  Miss  Edith  Robison,  clerk,  Kirklin,  Ind.  Membership,  80. 
Received  last  year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $480.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.62; 
Home  Missions,   $4.10;  Education,   $2.55. 

CHRISTIAIV  LIBERTY — Rev.  W.  H.  Zenor,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  H.  Zenor  was  pastor 
last  year;  Ed.  R.  Stephenson,  clerk,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.  Membership,  110. 
Received  last  year,  20.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $504.00;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $3.60;  Foreign  Missions,  $13.39;  Home  Missions,  $14.31;  Relief,  $2.00; 
all   other   purposes,    $6.00. 

Sunday-school — William    Deer,    superintendent,    Sheridan,    Ind.;    Mabel    West, 
secretary,   Lebanon,   Ind.,   R.   R.   7.      Enrollment,    85;   average   attendance,   60. 
Christian  Endeavor — IMrs.  Madge  Baker,  president,  Sheridan,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1;  Miss 
Zula  Myies,  corresponding  secretary,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.     Members — active, 
35.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,   $6.76. 

CROYS  CREEK — Rev.  W.  H.  Hendershot,  pastor;  Rev.  Chas.  Mahan  was  pastor 
last  year;  C.  S.  Johnson,  clerk,  Reelsville,  Ind.  Membership,  72.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pas- 
toral service,  $500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.50;  Foreign  Missions, 
$6.00;  Horhe  Missions,  $10.00;  Education,  $2.50;  all  other  purposes,  $20.00. 
Sunday-sehool — H.  H.  Boyd,  superintendent,  Brazil,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7;  Margaret 
Boyd,  secretary,  Brazil,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.     Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance,  30. 

DARLINGTON — Rev.  G.  Robert  Van  Zant,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  Robert  Van  Zant  was 
pastor  last  year;  Miss  Ina  L.  Bowers,  clerk,  Darlington,  Ind.  Membership, 
190.  Received  last  year,  63.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,500.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $2,500.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$1,200.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.80;  Foreign  Missions,  $27.60; 
Home  Missions,  $35.25;  Education,  $20.23;  all  other  purposes,  $28.82. 
Sunday-school — H.  L.  Cooper,  superintendent,  Darlington,  Ind.;  Miss  Mary 
Anderson,  secretary,  Darlington,  Ind.  Enrollment,  125;  average  attendance, 
90.     Contributed   to  all   purposes,   $30.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Ernest  Cooper,  president,  Darlington,  Ind.;  Miss  Olive 
Van  Zant.  corresponding-  secretary,  Darlington,  Ind.  Members— active,  15; 
associate,   13;   honorary,   1;  total,   29. 

ELM  GROVE — Rev.  Clarence  Bennett,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  A.  Frazier  was  pastor  last 
year;  Russel  C.  Price,  clerk,  Frankfort,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6  Membership,  101.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $7,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,085.00;  American  Christian 
Convention.  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home  Missions,  $10.00;  Education, 
$5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $52.00. 

Sunday-school — Lawrence  Herr,  superintendent,  Frankfort,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6; 
Helen  Barret,  secretary,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Enrollment,  167;  average  attend- 
ance,  67.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $10.00. 

FAIRVIEAV — Rev.  W.  P.  Kibbey,  pastor;  Rev.   J.  C.   Featherstone  was  pastor  last 

yea,r;    Clara    Miller,    clerk,    Lebanon,    Ind.,    R.    R.    7.      Membership,    125.      Re- 

...ceLved    last   year,    3.      Church    building    valued    at    $16,000.00.      One-half    time 

... preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $249.24;  Foreign  Missions,   $10.01; 

Home  Missions,  $11.18;  Education,   $2.18;  all  other  purposes,  $13.25. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  145 

Sundiiy-.school — Ora  T.  SiniLli,  superintendent,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7;  Olive 
Miller,  secretary,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  7.  Enrollment,  130;  average  attend- 
ance,  61.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $11.00. 

'Christian  Endeavor — Clara  Miller,  president,  Lebanon,  Ind.;  Corrine  Evans, 
•corie.sponding-  secretary,  Lebanon,  Ind.  Members — active,  28.  Contributed 
to  Christian   Endeavor  Department,   $2.00. 

kKEDOM — No  pastor;  Rev.  Sylvester  Janney  was  pastor  last  year;  Paris 
Starnes,  clerk,  King^man,  Ind.  Membership,  98.  Received  last  year,  6.  Church 
building:  valued  at  $500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $144.00;  Home  Missions,  $3.00;  Education,  $4.00;  all  other 
purposes,   $5.00. 


ssions,  $4.49;  Education,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $15.25. 
Snnday-soliool — Albert  Conrad,  .superintendent,  Darlington,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1; 
Eloise  Day,  secretary,  Darlington,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  91;  average  at- 
tendance,  50.     Contributed    to   all   purposes,    $30.75. 

Christian  Endeavor — Augusta  Hartung,  president,  Darlington,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1; 
Glen  Birch,  corresponding  secretary,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.  Members — active, 
19;   associate,   9;  total,  28. 

UKBAIVON — Rev.  B.  A.  Hartley,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  F.  Baldwin  was  pastor  last  year; 
Armond  Akers,  clerk,  Lebanon,  Ind.  Membership,  177.  Received  last  year. 
21.  Church  building  valued  at  $9,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service.  $1,500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $25.00;  Home  Missions,  $25.00;  Education,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes, 
?56.00. 

Sunday-sehool — W.    B.    Sharp,    superintendent,    Lebanon,    Ind.;    Miss    Harlan, 
secretary,  Lebanon,  Ind.     Enrollment,  150;  average  attendance,  85. 
Christian    Endeavor — Armond    Akers,    president,    Lebanon,    Ind.;    Helen    Kern, 
corresponding   secretary,    Lebanon,    Ind.      Members — active.    38;    honorary,    10; 
total,  48.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $15.00. 

UBERTY — Rev.  Cecil  Leek,  pastor;  Rev.  Guy  Walters  was  pastor  last  year; 
Ansel  R.  Merrell,  clerk,  Waynestown,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2.  Received  last  year,  5. 
Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $450.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $7.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $54.00. 
Sunday-schooI^ — ^Leland  Olin,  superintendent.  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3: 
Paul  Olin,  secretary,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attend- 
ance,  35. 

■•INDEX — No  pastor;  Rev.  Frank  Bagby  was  pastor  last  year;  Grace  Parker, 
clerk.  Linden,  Ind.  Membership,  40.  Received  last  year,  4.  Church  building 
valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$300.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $11.10;  Home  Missions,  $4.60. 

Sunday-soliool — John  Cainpbell.i  superintendent,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1; 
Miss  jNIary  Little,  secretary,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  R.  R.  6.  Enrollment,  150. 
Contributed   to  all   other   purposes,   $7.82. 

I.Y1V1VSBURG — No  pastor;  Rev.  O.  V.  Rector  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  P.  M. 
Crawford,  clerk,  Linnsburg,  Ind.  Membership,  51.  Received  last  year,  1.  Church 
building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $600.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $11.00;  all  other  purposes,  $150.00. 
Sunday-school — Win.  J.  Richard,  superintendent,  Linnsburg,  Ind.;  Hazel 
Chesterson,  secretary,  Linnsburg,  Ind.  Enrollment,  35;  average  attendance, 
20.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $30.00. 

KEliIiOTT — ^Rev.  A.  B.  House,  pastor;  Rev.  Guy  Walters  was  pastor  last  year; 
Alice  Rice,  clerk,  Mellott,  Ind.  Membership,  261.  Received  last  year,  8. 
Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-half 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $10.00;  Home  Missions,  $15.50;  Education,  $10.00;  all  other  pur- 
poses, $15.00. 

Sunday-school — Arthur  Waterman,  superintendent,  Mellott,  Ind.;  Edna  Tl'^ild- 
man,  secretary,  Mellott,  Ind.  Enrollment,  165;  average  attendance,  105.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $29.19. 

KEROM — Rev.  Ernest  Treber,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  S.  Alexander  was  pastor  last  year; 
Alice  Boone,  clerk,  Merom,  Ind.  Membership,  183.  Received  last  year,  15. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $750.00;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $46.50;  Home  Missions,  $25.00;  Education,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$85.00. 

MT.  OLiIVE — Rev.  C.  A.  Duncan,  pastor:  Rev.  C.  A.  Duncan  was  pastor  last  year; 
Blanche  Akers,   clerk,   Farmersburg,    Ind.      Membership,    50.     Church   building 


146     THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $240.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $6.00;  Home  Missions,  $10.00;  all  other 
purposes,    $2.00. 

>EW"  SALiEM — Rev.  W.  W.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  ^V.  P.  Kibbey  was  pastor  last 
vear;  L.  L.  Beck,  clerk,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  10.  Membership,  98.  Received 
"last  year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$250.00;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $10.00;  Home  Missions,  $13.00;  Education,  $2.50; 
Relief,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $29.00. 

OH>  UXIOX — Rev.  D.  O.  Coy,  pastor;  Rev.  D.  O.  Coy  was  pastor  la.st  year;  Karl 
Mever,  clerk,  Jamestown,  Ind.  Membership,  153.  Received  last  year,  7. 
Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  ForeigTi 
Missions.  $12.80;  Home  Mi.ssions,  $12.69;  Education,  $5.00;  Relief,  $2.00;  all 
other  purposes,   $7.00. 

Sanday-sohool — Lesley  Peabody,  superintendent,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3;  Gene- 
vieve Clifton,  secretary,  Jamestown,  Ind.  Enrollment,  103;  averag-e  attend- 
ance, 60.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $104.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — John  P.  Hysong,  president,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  13;  Mary- 
Jones,  corresponding-  secretary,  Jamestown,  Ind.  Members — active,  36;  as- 
sociate,  25;   total,   61.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,   $12.50. 

OSBORXE  PRAIRIE — Rev.  O.  R.  Mason,  pastor;  Rev.  O.  R.  Mason  was  pastor  last 
vear;  Hattie  Black,  clerk,  Veedersburg-,  Ind.  Membership.  125.  Received  last 
yeai-,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $52.19;  Home  Missions, 
$22.20;  Education,  $1.75;  Relief,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $51.95. 
Sanday-.s«h(M»l — George  Board,  superintendent,  Veedersburg,  Ind.;  Miss  Loise 
Glover,  secretary,  Veedersburg,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3.  Average  attendance,  68.  Con- 
tributed to  all  other  purposes,   $18.00. 

OTTER  CREEK — Rev.  Charles  Howard,  pastor;  Rev.  Chas.  Howard  v.as  pastor 
last  vear;  Mabel  Kessel,  clerk,  Brazil,  Ind.,  R.  R.  5.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,200.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $340.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $31.15; 
Home  Missions,   $5.80;  Education,   $4.00. 

Sunday-school — F.  G.  Kissel,  superintendent,  Brazil,  Ind.,  R.  R.  5;  Mary  Brown, 
secretary,  Brazil,  Ind.,  R.  R.  5.  Enrollment,  59;  average  attendance,  40. 
Contributed   to  all  other  purposes,    $36.15. 

PLEASAXT  HILIi^ — Rev.  W.  D.  Samuel,  pastor;  Rev.  A\^  D.  Samuel  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  Ray  M.  Thompson,  clerk,  Wingate,  Ind.  Membeiship,  200.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  28.  Church  building  valued  at  $15,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $4,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,400.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $41.72;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $36.50;  Education,  $10.00;  Relief,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $49.00. 
Sunday-school — Clifford  Coon,  superintendent,  Wingate,  Ind.;  Glenn  Wilson, 
secretary,  Wingate,  Ind.  Enrollment,  117;  average  attendance,  94.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $18.13. 
Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Lena  Coon,  president,  Wingate,  Ind.;  Eva  Mitchell, 
corresponding  secretary,  Wingate,  Ind.  Members — active,  23.  Contributed 
to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $17.45. 

PLEASANT  VIEW — Rev.  W.  H.  Zenor,  pastor;  Rev.  Loyd  Reich  was  pastor  last 
vear;  Miss  Bessie  Cox,  clerk,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  11.  Membership,  129. 
Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $12.05;  Foreign 
Missions,  $29.40;  Home  Missions,  $26.55;  Education,  $14.10;  Relief,  $3.22;  all 
other  purposes,  $81.09. 

Sunday-school — J.  H.  Price,  superintendent,  Lebanon,  Ind..  R.  R.  11;  C.  R. 
Price,  secretary,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  11.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attendance, 
45.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $10.05. 

PRAIRIE  CHAPEI. — Rev.  O.  R.  Mason,  pastor;  Rev.  O.  R.  Mason  was  pastor  last 
year;  Miss  Melle  Lough,  clerk,  Hillsboro,  Ind.  Membership,  77.  Received 
last  vear,  3.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$600.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $14.05;  Home 
Missions,  $16.65;  Education,  $4.65;  Relief,  $2.00;  all  otherl  purposes.  $4.50. 
Sunday-school — Miss  Alma  Ellis,  superintendent,  Hillsboro.  Ind.;  Miss.Leona 
Myers,  secretary,  Hillsboro,  Ind.     Enrollment,   35;  average  attendance,   20. 

PRAIRIEVILL-E: — Rev.  Frank  Thomas,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  H.  Gott  was  pastor  last 
vear;  Ella  Carter,  clerk,  Russiaville,  Ind.  Membership,  36.  Church  building- 
valued  at  $4,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$352.31;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home 
Missions,   $11.00;  Education,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $61.50. 

ROSSTOWIV — Rev.  Vi.  W.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  W.  Roberts  was  pastor  last 
year;    Ellen   Taylor,   clerk,   Zionsville,    Ind.,    R.    R.    30.      Membership,    28.      One- 


' THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 147 

half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  Foreig-n  Mis- 
sions,  $5.00;  Home  Mi.ssions,   $15.00. 

SCOTliAND — Rev.  Gurney  AVoody,  pastor;  Rev.  Gurney  Woody  was  pastor  last 
year;  Oren  Eaton,  clerk,  Lebanon,  Ind.,  R.  R.  8.  Membership,  116.  Received 
last  year,  21.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed   to   pastoral   service,   $400.00;   Education,    $2.40. 

STERLING — Rev.  C.  S.  Winters,  pastor;  Rev.  "W.  W.  Roberts  was  pastor  last 
year;  Loise  "Wlllikson,  clerk,  Veedersburg-,  Ind.  Membership,  65.  Received 
last  year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $1.00;  Home  Missions,  $3.00;  Relief,  $2.00;  all  other  pur- 
poses,  $3.00. 

Suinlay-sciiool — Earl  Board,  superintendent,  Veedersburg,  Ind.;  Mildred  Linker, 
secretary,'  Veedersburg,  Ind.  Enrollment,  102;  average  attendance,  50.  Con- 
tributed to  all  other  purposes,   $8.00. 

UIWION^ — Rev.  A.  E.  House,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  E.  House  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Helen  Williams,  clerk,  Attica,  Ind.  Membership,  186.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $13.00; 
Home  Missions,   $14.65;   all   other  purposes,    $263.00. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  mlnisteis,  19;  Licentiates,  4;  Churches,  32;  Churches  not 
reporting,  4;  Membership,  3,604.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $18,902.15; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $119.86;  Education,  $176.46:  Foreign  Missions, 
$526.12;  Home  Missions,  $459.63;  Relief  Funds,  $33.72;  all  other  purposes, 
$1,375.71.  Sunday-schools,  23;  Enrollment,  2,064;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school 
Department,  $2.00.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  10;  Membership,  217;  Con- 
tributed to  Chiistlan  Endeavor  Department,  $62.81.  Total  contributions  re- 
ported,  $21,658.46. 

Illinois  Group 

ILLINOIS 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Geeding) 

Session  of  1922 — Carters  Temple  Church. 
Session  of  1923 — Burnt  Prairie  Church. 

OflScer-s — Rev.   John  Baughman,   Louisville,  111. — President. 
Rev.  A.  H.  Bennett,  Merom,  Ind. — Vice-President. 
Rev.  E.  C.  Geeding,  Ashton,  111. — Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

nepartnient   Secretaries — Rev.   John   Harper,   Merom,   Ind. — Devotions. 
Rev.  A.  H.  Bennett,  Merom,  Ind. — Evangelism. 
Rev.   Walter  Fasnacht,  Merom,   Ind. — Religious   Education. 
Rev.   Ed.  Borah,   Merom,   Ind. — Missions. 
Rev.    Elza   Tungate,   Merom,   Ind. — Finances. 

Ministers—  Scarber,  Florence,  New  Salem,  III. 

Asa,   J.   P.,  Mt.   Erie,  III.  Smith,  Mahlon,  Sims,  III. 

Bauprhman,    John,    Louisville,    111.  S,"^.      '  i"   W.,  Mason,  III. 

Bennett,  A.  H.,   Merom,   Ind.  Truitt,    Cora,    Keensburg,    111. 

Borah,    Ed.,   Merom,   Ind.  T""'^^^!'-   j?'^^^,^-    Merom,   Ind. 

Ellis,   R.  J..  Newton,   111.  7'?^'.^-   <^-.    O'^ey- J' •      „. 

Fasnacht,    Walter.   Merom,    Ind.  WigKins,    J.    D..    Enfield,    111. 
Geeding,    E.    C,   Ashton,    111. 

Harper,    John,    Merom,    Ind.  Licentiates — 

Land,    A.,   Boyleston,   111.  Clark,   .1.  .1.,   Thompsonville,    III. 

leek,    Cecil,    Merom.   Ind.  Ellis.    R.    Vemor,    Yale,   III. 

Nash,    C.   E.,    6958   Dartmouth   Ave.,    TJniver-  Jenkin,    John    C,    Mt.    Carmel.    III. 

sity  City,  Mo.  Mason,   D.   H..   West   Salem.   III. 

Church,    Pastor,   Clerk,    Offering's,    Organizations 

(Offerings  October  1,   1921,   to   October  1,   1922) 

BURNT  PRAIRIE — Rev.  Thos,  Wade,  pastor;  Rev.  F.  G,  Bell  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mertie  Hutchcraft,  clerk,  Enfield.  111.  Meinbershlp.  43.  Received  last  year,  9. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $180.00;  Home  Missions,  $13.00;  all  other  purposes,  $14.45. 
Snnday-school — 'L,.  A.  White,  superintendent,  Enfield,  111.;  Dora  Gates,  secre- 
tary. Enfield.  111.  Enrollment,  84;  average  attendance,  55.  Contributed  to 
all  other  purposes,   $19.86. 

CARTERS  TEMPLE — Rev.  Cora  Truitt,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Veva  E. 
Clark,  clerk,  Thompsonville,  111.  Membership,  29.  Received  last  year,  9. 
Church  building  valued  at  $800.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $81.25;  all  othei   purposes,   $3.50. 


148  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL ^ 

Sunday-school — Wilson  Summers,  superintendent,  Thompsonville,  III.;  Elarl 
D.  Parkhill,  secretary,  Thompsonville,  111.  Enrollment,  40;  average  attend- 
ance,  30.     Contributed  to  all  purposes.   $20.00. 

CHRISTIAN  CHAPEL, — Rev.  J.  C.  Jenkin,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  H.  Bennett  was  pastor 
last  year;  Nichlos  Carter,  clerk,  Spring-erton,  111.  Membership,  .30.  Ileceived 
last  year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $148.25 ;  American  Christian  Convention.  $2.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $5.00;  Home  Missions,  $3.16;  Education,  $3.00;  all  other 
purposes,  $61.00. 

Sundiiy-.school — John  Rockett,  superintendent,  Springerton,  111.;  Tresa  Hood^ 
secretary,  Springerton,   111. 

CHRISTIAX  TE3IPL,E — No  pastor;  Rev.  Ed.  Borah  was  pastor  last  year;  Myrtle- 
Gray,  clerk,  Rinard,  111.  Membership,  45.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church. 
building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $220.00;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $2.35;  Foreign  Missions,  $20.06;  Home  Missions^ 
$10.25;   Education,   $5.40;   all   other  purposes,    $6.97. 

Sunday-school — James  E.  Gray,  superintendent,  Rinard,  111.;  L.  P.  Anderson,. 
secretary.  Flora,  111.  Enrollment,  59;  average  attendance,  33.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,  $37.57. 

HORD — Rev.  John  Baughman,  pastor;  Rev.  John  Baughman  was  pastor  last  year; 
Alice  Hodge,  clerk,  Mason,  111.  Membership,  186.  Received  last  year.  7. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed. 
to  pastoral  service.  $600.00;  Foreign  Missions,  .$13.30;  Home  Missions,  $40.00; 
all  other  purposes.   $28.15. 

Sunday-.school — Rachel  Hodge,  superintendent,  Louisville,  111.;  Frankie  Blair^ 
secretary.  Mason,  111.  Enrollment,  85;  average  attendance,  50.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,   $30.00. 

LiOUISVILiIiE — Rev.  John  Baughman,  pastor;  Rev.  John  Baughman  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Chas.  Elwin,  clerk,  Louisville,  111.  Membership,  51.  Received  last 
year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.00;  Home  Missions,. 
$26.00;  all   other   purposes,    $130.18. 

Sunday-ischool — George  Brewer,  superintendent,  Louisville,  111.;  Mrs. 
Carrie  Phillips,  secretary,  Louisville,  III.  Enrollment,  42;  average  attendance, 
35.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $18.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Charles  Phillips,  president,  Louisville,  III.;  Edna  M. 
Elwyn,  corresponding  secretary,  Louisville,  111.  Members — active,-  31;  as- 
sociate, 10;   honorary,   2;  total,  43. 

I^TJCAS   CREEK — No  report. 

Sunday-school — Mary  Kampschrader,  superintendent,  Louisville.  111.  Enroll- 
ment,  65;   average   attendance,   40.     Contributed  to   all   other  purposes,   $20.05. 

PLEASANT  HILL. — Rev.  Cora  Truitt,  pastor;  Rev.  Cora  Truitt  was  pastor  last 
year;  Clara  Howey,  clerk,  Albion,  111.  Membership,  50.  Received  last  year, 
3.  Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $84.79;  all  other  purposes,  $3.00. 
Sunday-school — David  Bunting,  superintendent,  Albion,  111.;  Edith  Balding, 
secretary,  Albion,  111.  Enrollment,  45;  average  attendance,  25.  Contributed 
to  all   purposes,   $11.88. 

PLEASANT  UNION — Rev.  Cora  Truitt,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  H.  Bennett  was  pastor  last 
year;  J.  B.  Sneed,  clerk,  McLeansboro,  111.  Membership,  25.  Church  buildingr 
valued  at  $800.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  serv- 
ice, $250.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $13.45;  Home  Missions,  $5.80;  Education,  $2.81; 
all   other   purposes,   $12.75. 

Sunday-school — J.  B.  Sneed,  superintendent,  McLeansboro,  111.;  Ethel  Sneed, 
secretary,  McLeansboro,  111.  Average  attendance,  32.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,  $36.10. 

POPLAR — Rev.  Ed.  Borah,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  H.  Bennett  was  pastor  last  year; 
V.  O.  Wettaw,  clerk,  Eldorado,  111.  Membership,  77.  Received  last  year,  3. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service.  $540.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $53.28;  Home  Missions,  $14.46;  Education,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$183.55. 

Sunday-school — V.  O.  Wettaw,  superintendent,  Eldorado,  111.;  Pauline  Wetta^ir 
secretary,  Eldorado,  111.  Enrollment,  35;  average  attendance,  25.  Contributed 
to    Sunday-school    Department,    $3.60;    all    other    purposes,    $27.60. 

RICHLAND — Rev.    Cora   Truitt,    pastor;    Rev.    Cora   Truitt   was    pastor    last    year; 
Lena   Templeman,    clerk,    Fairfield,   111.      Membership,    60.      Received    last   year. 
22.      Church    building  valued   at   $1,500.00.      One-fourth    time    preaching.     Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral   service,    $107.75;   all   other  purposes,    $88.00. 
Sunday-school — Fred    Bruce,    superintendent,    Fairfield,    111.;    Novella    Harris,. 


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secretary,  Fairfield,  111.  Knrullnient,  50;  average  attendance,  35.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,   ,$28.00. 

ROCHESTER — Rev.  Cora  Truitt,  pa.stor;  Rev.  Cora  Truitt  was  pastor  last  year; 
Ellen  Beidleman,  clerk,  Keensburg-,  111.  Membership,  42.  Received  last  year, 
2.  Church  building  valued  at  ,$500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $51.11;  all  other  purposes,  $23.85. 
Sundaj -school — John  C.  Jenkins,  superintendent,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.;  Bertha 
Tilton,    secretary,   Keensburg-,   111.     Average   attendance,    34. 

SIIVIS — Rev.  Ed.  Borah,  pastor;  Rev.  Ed.  Borah  was  pastor  last  year;  Gusta  Curry, 
clerk,  Sims,  III.  Membership,  67.  Received  last  year,  17.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $250.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $10.00;  Home  Missions,  $50.00;  all  other 
purposes,  $7.50. 

Sunday-school — B.  S.  Martin,  superintendent,  Siins,  111.;  Gussie  Monroe,  secre- 
tary, Sims,  111.  Enrollment,  100;  average  attendance,  65.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,    $117.49. 

TEXAS    CITV — No    report. 

Sunday-school — G.  W.  Camp,  superintendent,  Texas  City,  111.;  Ruth  Byrne. 
secretary,  Texas  City,  111.  Enrollment,  35;  average  attendance,  25.  Con- 
tributed  to  all   other  purposes,    $1.00. 

WABASH — No  pastor;  Rev.  Cecil  Leek  was  pastor  last  year;  Katie  Walker,  clerk. 
Mason,  111.  Membership,  46.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued 
at  $400.00.  One-fourth  time  '  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$60.00;    all   other  purposes,    $2.25. 

Sunday-school — Katie  Walker,  superintendent.  Mason,  111.;  Bffle  Martin,  secre- 
tary, Mason,  111.  Average  attendance,  20.  Contributed  to  all  other  purposes, 
$1.00. 

Sl'MMARV — Ordained  ministers,  18;  Licentiates,  4;  Churches,  13;  Membership,  751. 
Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $2,973.15;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$9.35;  Education,  $16.21;  Foreign  Missions,  $130.00;  Home  Missions,  $162.67; 
all  other  purposes,  $565.15.  Sunday-schools,  15;  Enrollment,  640;  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.60.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  1;  Mem- 
bership,  43.     Total   contributions   reported,    $3,860.13. 

CENTRAL  ILLINOIS 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Fry)" 

Session  of  1922 — 
Session  of  1923 — 
Officers — Rev.  G.  W.  Rippey,  Atwood,  111.^ — President. 

Rev.    A.   A.    Richards,    Urbana,    111. — Vice-President. 

Rev.  J.   PI    Fry,   Bismarck,   111. — Secretary. 

Mr.  M.  S.  Campbell,  CoUison,  111. — Treasurer. 
Departmental  Secretaries — E.  B.  James,  Mansfield,  111. — Sunday-schools. 

J.  J.  Doug-lass,   Urbana,  111. — Education. 

E.  B.  James,  Mansfield,  111.- — Missions. 

Paul  Doug-las,  Urbana,  111.. — Christian  Endeavor. 

Zac  Starr,   Bismarck,   111.^ — Relief. 

W.   M.  Ealey,   Urbana,   111. — Ministry. 

Trustees — Paul   Atherton,   Danville,   111.;   C.   A.   Collins,   Atwood,   111.;   C.   E.   James, 

Mansfield,   111. 
Conference   Mission,  Board — C.   Hawk,   St.   Joseph,   111. — President. 

E.   B.   James,  Mansfield,   111. — Secretary. 

M.  S.  Campbell,  CoUison,  111. — Treasurer. 

W.  C.  Noel,  Urbana,  ill. 

Carey   Christy,   Urbana,    111. 

Ministers —  Licentiates- 
Alexander,  W.   S.,   Merom,   Ind.  Fr'**^/,,^'  ■^•' .^'"i^"^^',-"^-        .    , 
Douglass,  J.  J..  1002  Cal.  St.,  Urbana.  111.  VanCleave,   A.   R.,   Merom,    Ind. 
Ealey,  W.  M..  501  E.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  111.        ^  ^    , 
Fry,   J.   E.,   Bismarck,   111.  Superannuated— 
Hoel,  I.  M..  Tuscola,  111.  Brathwaite,   Sadoi-us,   111. 
Harris,   Robert,    Muncie,    111.  Harris,   Robert,    Muncie,    III. 
Hawk,    C,    St.    Joseph,   HI. 

Lawyles,   R.   N.,   Georgetown,   III.  Honorarv— 

Rippey,   G.   W.,   Atwood.   111.  ' 

Richards,   A.  A.,   Urbana.   111.  Brooks,   J.  T.,  Mansfield,   III. 

Shepherd,  G.  W.,  Atwood,  III.  Hershey,   C.   B.,   Swansea,   Mass. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Ofterings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 
ARTHVR — Rev.  J.  J.  Douglass,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  J.  Douglass  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Susie  Welcome,  clerk,  Arthur,  111.     Membership,   83.     Received  last  year, 


150 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

10.  Church  building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonag-e  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One- 
half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $815.00;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $71.00;  Home  Missions,  $40.82;  Education,  $2.10;  all  other  purposes, 
$100.00. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  Sarah  Erhardt,  superintendent,  Arthur,  111.;  Mrs.  Lizzie 
Rice,  secretary,  Arthur,  111.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attendance,  40.  Con- 
tributed  to  all   other  purposes,   $95.00. 

AT\%'OOD — R.ev.  G.  W.  Rippey.  pastor;  Rev.  G.  W.  Shepherd  was  pastor  last  year; 
C.  A.  Collins,  clerk,  Atwood,  111.  Membership,  lOtJ.  Church  building  valued 
at  $12,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $750.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $30.35;  Home  Missions, 
$20.30;  Education,  $13.82;  Relief,  $18.30;  all  other  purposes,  $104.68. 
Sunday-.school — Elba  Stark,  superintendent,  Atwood,  111.;  Dorcas  Day,  secre- 
tary, Atwood,  111.  Enrollment,  92;  average  attendance,  72.  Contributed  to  all 
other  purposes,  $95.05. 

BETHEL — Rev.  J.  T.  Brooks,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  T.  Brooks  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
E.  B.  James,  clerk,  Mansfield,  111.  Membership,  115.  Received  last  year,  3. 
Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,260.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$310.76. 

Sunday-school — C.  E.  James,  superintendent,  Mansfield,  111.;  Everett  Judy, 
secretary,  Mansfield,  111.  Enrollment,  294;  average  attendance,  101.  Con- 
tributed" to  all  other  purposes,  $517.74. 

Christian  Endeavor — Helen  James,  president,  Mansfield,  111.  Members — active, 
31.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $15.00. 

CEDAR  GROA'E — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Ada  Runyon,  clerk,  Danville, 
111.,  R.  R.  1.     Membership,  21.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00. 

CHRISTIAN  CHAPEl- — Rev.  Sam  Price,  pastor;  Rev.  Sam  Price  was  pastor  last 
year;  G.  V.  Gwinall,  clerk,  CoUison,  111.  Membership,  50.  Church  building^ 
valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $300.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.97;  Home  Missions,  $6.01;  all  other 
purposes,  $11.98. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  Eva  Wade,  superintendent,  Collison,  111.;  George  Teve- 
baugh*  secretary,  Collison,  111.  Enrollment,  60;  averag-e  attendance,  30.  Con- 
tributed  to   all   other   purposes,   $16.98. 

DANVILLE: — Rev.  M.  E.  "VVillard,  pastor;  Rev.  M.  E.  Willard  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  B.  \V.  Liggett,  clerk,  303  W.  Voorhees  St.,  Danville,  111.  Membership,  140. 
Received  last  year,  18.  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $7,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$1,800.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $21.65;  Foreign  Missions,  $56.74; 
Home  Missions,  $52.13;  Education,  $11.83;  Federal  Council,  $10.55;  all  other 
purposes,  $225.00. 

Sunday-school — Harvey  W.  Dalbey,  superintendent,  7  West  Davis  St.,  Danville, 
111.;  E.  W.  Liggett,  secretary,  303  W.  Voorhees  St.,  Danville,  111.  Enrollment, 
164;  average  attendance,  100.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department, 
$5.00;  all  other  purposes,   $302.38. 

GARRETT — Rev.  Walter  Fasnacht,  pastor;  Rev.  I.  M.  Hoel  was  pastor  last  year; 
C.  R.  Metcalf,  clerk,  Garrett,  111.  Membership,  26.  Received  last  year,  2. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $100.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.60;  Foreig-n 
Missions,  $5.00;  Home  Missions,  $4.00;  Education,  $2.55;  Relief,  $2.40;  all 
other  purposes,    $152.00. 

Sunday-school — Thos.  Livengood,  superintendent,  Atwood,  111.;  Everett  Shaw, 
secretary,  Garrett,  111.  Enrollment,  46;  average  attendance,  32.  Contributed 
to   Sunday-school    Department,    $2.25;    all    other   purposes,    $44.76. 

HOPE} — Rev.  Robert  Harris,  pastor;  Rev.  Robert  Harris  Was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Ida  Luman,  clerk,  Fithian,  111.  Membership,  115.  Church  building  valued 
at  $4,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$477.75;  Home  Missions,   $26.42;  all  other  purposes,   $89.12. 

Sunday-school — ^Mrs.  Minnie  Gritten,  superintendent,  Fithian,  111.;  Pearl 
Mayhen,  secretary,  Fithian,  111.  Enrollment,  95;  average  attendance,  35. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $92.51. 

LAKE  FORK — Rev.  I.  M.  Hoel,  pastor;  Rev.  I.  M.  Hoel  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  A.  R.  Livengood,  clerk,  Atwood,  III.  Membership,  206.  Received  last 
year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.20; 
Foreign  Missions,  $268.00;  Home  Missions,  $145.00;  Education,  $4.30;  all  other 
purposes,  $253.68. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  Arthur  Harshbarger.  superintendent,  Atwood,  111.;  Lloyd 
Downs,  secretary,  Bement,  111.  Enrollment,  175;  average  attendance,  130. 
Contributed  to  all   other  purposes,   $168.80. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 151 

AIIL.MINE — Rev.  J.  E.  Fry,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  JB.  Fry  was  pastor  last  year;  Lela 
Dobson,  clerk,  JMilniine,  111.  Membership,  8S.  Received  last  year,  5.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,800.00.  One-hall'  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $800.00;  Foieign  Missions,  $13.05;  Home  Missions,  $5.30;  Education, 
$8.17;  all  other  purposes,  $263.41. 

iSunduy-ischooi — L,.  B.  Hawver,  supeiintendent,  Milmine,  111.;  Winifred  Dobson, 
secretary,  Milmine,  111.  Enrollment,  119;  average  attendance,  75.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,  $75.00. 

C'hri«itian  Endeavor — Wayne  Bouman,  president,  Milmine,  111.  Members — 
active,  15;  associate,   10;  honorary,  5;   total,   30. 

MUNOIE— No  pastor;  Rev.  Robert  Harris  was  pa.stor  last  year;  Grant  Diggs,  clerk, 
Muncie,  111.  Membership,  84.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parson- 
age valued  at  $700.00.  One-fourth  time  preaciiing.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $201.50;  Home  Missions,  $0.90;  Relief,  $6.05;  all  other  purposes,  $108.03. 
Sunduy-school — J.  S.  Purnell,  superintendent,  Oakwood,  111.;  Ersel  Dalbey, 
secretary,  Muncie,  111.  Enrollment,  102;  average  attendance,  51.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,  $80.49. 

I'lERSOJX — Rev.  G.  W.  Rippey,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Fry  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Grace  Parks,  clerk,  Pierson  Station,  111.  Membership,  81.  Received  last  year, 
1.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $720.00;  Ameiican  Christian  Convention,  $4.80; 
Foreign  Missions,  $15.00;  Home  Missions,  $12.00;  all  other  purposes,  $115.31. 
Suiiduy-school — Loren  Meece,  superintendent,  Pierson  Station,  111.;  Hazel 
Wilkinson,  secretary,  Pierson  Station,  111.  Enrollment,  138;  average  attend- 
ance, 80.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $61.45. 

PLiEASAlVT  VIEW — Rev.  J.  E.  Fry,  pastor;  Rev.  Lloyd  Reich  was  pastor  last 
year;  Zac  Starr,  clerk,  Bismarck,  111.  Membership,  183.  Receivea  last  year, 
30.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,500.00. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to*  pastoral  service,  $800.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $6.45;  Foreign  Mis.sions,  $71.00;  Home  Missions,  $71.00; 
Education,   $11.65;   all  other  purposes,   $251.24. 

Sunday-school — James  W.  Young,  superintendent,  Bismarck,  111.;  Deloris 
Williams,  secretary,  Bismarck,  111.  Enrollment,  187;  average  attendance,  105. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $15.00;  all  othei'  purposes,  $225.96. 
Christian  Endeavor — Mary  Ingram,  president,  Alvin,  111.;  Grace  Young, 
corresponding  secretary,  Bismarck,  111.  Members — active,  20;  associate,  35; 
total,   55.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,   $17.00. 

I'RAIRIE  HOPE — Rev.  A.  R.  VanCleave,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  J.  Douglass  was  pastor  last 
year;  Wiley  Hawk,  clerk,  St.  Joseph,  111.  Membership,  38.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
_  $840.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $25.75;  Home 
Missions,  $31.25;  Education,  $10.91;  Relief,  $10.00;  all  other  purposes,  $92.23. 
Sunday-school^ — Conda  Collins,  superintendent,  Urbana,  111.,  R.  R.  2;  R.  F. 
Deigh,  secretary,  St.  Joseph,  111.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attend- 
ance, 35.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.20;  all  other  pur- 
poses,  $109.43. 

PROSPECT — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  R.  Tallman  was  pastor  last  year;  Wm.  A.  Stearns, 
clerk,  St.  Joseph,  111.  Membership,  20.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $300.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $8.73;  all  other  purposes,  $21.31. 

ROYAL — No  pastor;  Rev.  Tyron  Ross  was  pastor  last  year;  Minnie  Kohler,  clerk. 
Royal,  111.  Membership,  45.  Received  last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued 
at  $3,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$200.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.75;  all  other  purposes,  $78.45. 
Sunday-school — Harry  Hillman,  superintendent,  Ogden,  111.;  Mrs.  Zelma  Hill- 
man,  secretary,  Ogden,  111.  Enrollment,  31;  average  attendance,  20.  Con- 
tributed to  all  other  purposes,  $14.18. 

TILTOX— No  pastor;  Rev.  Dek  Judy  was  pastor  last  year;  ,Mrs.  Nannie  Russel, 
clerk,  Tilton  Branch,  Danville,  111.  Membership,  40.  Church  building  valued 
at  $2,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$82.83;  all  other  purposes,  $66.50. 

Sunilay-school — ]Mrs.  Nannie  Russel,  superintendent,  Tilton  Branch,  Danville, 
111.;  Frank  Balzer,  secretary,  Tilton  Branch,  Danville,  111.  Enrollment,  78; 
a\erage  attendance,   45.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $69.00. 

TIPTOJV — Rev.  R.  N.  Lawyles,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  N.  Lawyles  was  pastor  last  year; 
Chas.  L.  Parker,  clerk,  St.  Joseph,  111.  Membership,  48.  One-half  time 
preaching.     Contributed   to  pastoral   service,   $400.00. 

Sunday-school — E.  C.  Bishop,  superintendent,  St.  Joseph,  111.;  B.  C.  Austin, 
secretary,  St.  Joseph,  111.;  B.  C.  Austin,  secretary,  St.  Joseph,  111.  Enrollment, 
30;   average  aitendance,   25      Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $7.50. 


152       THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

TUSCOLA — No  pastor;  Rev.  I.  M.  Hoel  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Theo.  Kinney, 
clerk,  Tuscola,  111.  JMembership,  75.  Received  last  year,  12.  Church  building 
valued  at  $15,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  serv- 
ice, $600.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $17.20; 
Home  Missions,  $7.75;  Education,  $6.30;  all  other  purposes,  $364.50. 
Sttnday-.schooI — Henry  Rice,  superintendent,  Tuscola,  111.;  Walter  Lester,  secre- 
tary, Tuscola,  111.  Enrollment,  156;  average  attendance,  84;  Contributed  to 
all   other  purposes,   $155.95. 

Christian  Endeavor — Claude  Hoel,  president,  Tuscola,  111.;  Mrs.  Henry  Rice, 
corresponding  secretary,  Tuscola,  111.  Members — active,  22;  associate,  24; 
honorary,  23;  total,  69.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $27.65. 

U.  C.  CHAPEL — Rev.  F.  G.  Bell,  pastor;  Rev.  F.  G.  Bell  was  pastor  last  year; 
Geo.  H.  Erhardt,  clerk,  Arthur,  111.  Membership,  70.  Received  last  year,  3. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  Home  Missions,  $17.55;  Education,  $7.64;  all  other 
puiposes,   $72.62. 

Sunday-school — Geo.  H.  Erhardt,  superintendent,  Arthur,  111.;  Cecil  Richard- 
son, secretary,  Arthur,  111.,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  79;  average  attendance,  54. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $100.00. 

URBAN  A — Rev.  A.  A.  Richards,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  A.  Richards  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  C.  Mooman,  clerk,  212  N.  West,  Urbana,  111.  Membership,  284.  Received 
last  year,  26.  Church  building  valued  at  $40,000.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,500.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$50.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $104.57;  Home  Missions,  $100.00;  Education,  $100.00; 
Relief,   $76.71;  all  other  purposes,   $2,148.10. 

Sunday-school — R.  W.  Schroeder,   superintendent,   815  W.  Hill  St.,  Urbana,  111. 
Kathryn    Ross,    secretary,    Urbana,    111.,    R.    R.    5.      Enrollment,    341;    average 
attendance,  208.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $275.83. 
Chri-stian  Endeavor — Paul  Douglas,  president,   1002   Calif.  St.,  Urbana,   III. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  11;  Licentiates,  2;  Churches,  21;  Membership, 
1,918.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $14,047.08;  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $99.95;  Education,  $179.27;  Foreign  Missions,  $690.36;  Home  Missions, 
$546.43;  Federal  Council.  $10.55;  Relief  Funds,  $113.46;  all  other  purposes, 
$4,828.82.  Sunday-schools,  19;  Enrollment,  2,327;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school 
Dept.,  $24.45.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  5;  Membership,  185;  Contributed 
to  Christian  Endeavor  Dept.,  $59.65.  Total  contributions  reported,  $20,600.02. 
Conference  offering  to  American  Christian  Convention,   $26.50. 

NORTHERN  ILLINOIS 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Her) 

Session  of  1922 — 
Session  of  1923 — 

Officers — W.  S.  Sanford,   Ashton,   111. — President. 

Rev.  G.  A.  Brown,  Oregon,  111. — Vice-President. 
Mrs.   M.   Her,   Mount  Morris,   111. — Secretary. 
J.  P.  Wilson,  Leaf  River,  111.— Treasurer. 

Ministers —  Honorary — 

Brown,  G.  A.,  Oregon,  111.  Walk,  E.  G.,  Leaf  River,  111. 

Mishler,   Jennie,   Leaf  River,  111.  Geeding,  E.  C.,  Ashton,  III. 
Pittman,  R.  W.,  Legrand,  Iowa. 

Church,    Pastor,   Clerk,    Ofterings,    Organizations 

(Offerings  October  1.   1921,  to  October  1,  1922) 
CAPRON — 

Sunday-school — H.  B.  Stevenson,  superintendent,  Capron,  111.;  Ruth  Waful, 
secretary,  Capron,  111.  Enrollment,  31.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  De- 
partment, $3.00;  all  other  purposes,  $41.50. 

LEAF  RIVER — Rev.  E.  G.  Walk,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  G.  Walk  was  pastor  last  year; 
J  D.  Palmer,  clerk,  Leaf  River,  111.  Membership,  89.  Church  building  valued 
at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $900.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $610.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.34;  Foreign 
Missions,   $6.00:  Home  Missions,   $11.35;   Education,   $4.80. 

Sunday-school — G.  G.  Welty,  superintendent.  Leaf  River,  111.;  Anna  Vetrouse, 
secretary.  Leaf  River,  IlL  Enrollment,  74;  average  attendance,  34.  Con- 
tributed! to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00. 

NORTH  GROVE — Rev.  E.  G.  Walk,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  G.  Walk  was  pastor  last 
year;  Daniel  R.  Rowland,  clerk.  Leaf  River,  111.  Membership,  27.  Received 
last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$2,000.00.      Contributed   to   pastoral   service,    $256.65;   American   Christian   Con- 


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vention,  $2.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.50;  Home  Missions,  $22.19;  Education, 
$1.00;   all   other   purposes,   $335.62. 

Sunday-school— Amos  Ratherwel,  superintendent,  Egan,  111.;  D.  R.  Rowland, 
secretary,  Leaf  River,  111.  Enrollment,  40;  average  attendance,  20.  Con- 
tributed   to   Sunday-school   Department,    $1.00;   all   other   purposes,    $48.83. 

■U^ASHINGTOX  GROVE — Rev.  E.  C.  Geeding,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  C.  Geeding  was 
pastor  last  year;  W.  S.  Sanford,  clerk,  Ashton,  111.  Membership,  67.  Received 
last  year,  14.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $900.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $8.81,  Foreign  jMissions,  $57.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $32.70;  Education,  $9.64;  Relief,  $32.56;  all  other  purposes,   $300.00. 

Sunday-school — R.  B.  Sanford,  superintendent,  Ashton,  111.;  Mary  J.  Sanford, 
secretary,  Ashton,  111.  Enrollment,  92;  average  attendance,  40.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school   Department,   $2.00;  all  other  purposes,   $170.76. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  3;  Churches,  3;  Churches  not  reporting,  1;  Mem- 
bership, 183.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $1,766.65;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $13.65;  Education,  $15.44;  Foreign  Missions,  $67.50;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $66.24;  Relief  Funds,  $32.56;  all  other  purposes,  $635.62.  Sunday-schools, 
4;  Enrollment,  237;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $8.00.  Total 
contributions  leported,   $2,605.66. 


RICHLAND  UNION 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Turk) 

Session  of  1922 — Pleasant  Ridge  Church. 
Session  of  1923 — 

Officers — Rev.  Guy  Bailey,  Soldiers  Grove,  Wis. — President. 
Rev.  L.   P.   Kline,  Richland  Center,   Wis. — Vice-President. 
J.  M.  Turk,  Boscobel,  Wis. — Secretary. 
O.   R.   Dyer,   Blue   River,   Wis. — Assistant  Secretary. 
O.  R.  Dyer,  Blue  River,   Wis. — Treasurer. 

Department  Secretaries — Miss  Ethel  Bruce,  Hillsboro,  Wis. — Sunday-schools. 
Miss  Ethel  Bruce,   Hillsboro,   Wis. — Corresponding  Secretary. 

Ministers —  Seely,   Ray,    Defiance,    Ohio. 

Bailey,  Guy,  Soldiers  Grove,  Wis.  Licentiate — 

Kline,   L.   P.,   Richland   Center,   Wis.  Wood,  Beauford,  Viola,  Wis. 

Church,    Pastor,   Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings  October  1,   1921,  to  October  1,  1922) 

BEAVER  VALLEV — Rev.  L.  P.  Kline,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  \Vinnie 
Bruce    (1922),  clerk,  Hillsboro,   Wis.     Membership,   13. 

EXCELSIOR  UNION — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Myrtle  Remington,  clerk. 
Excelsior,   Wis.     Membership,    30. 

HARMONY — Rev.  L.  P.  Kline,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Wm.  Clamen, 
clerk,  Tavera,  AVis.     Membership,   16. 

HASKINS  CHAPEL, — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  O.  R.  Dyer,  clerk,  Blue  River, 
Wis.     Membership,   16. 

MOUND  PARK — Rev.  Guy  Bailey,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Elsie  Looker,  clerk, 
Viola,  Wis.  Membership,  IS.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage 
valued  at  $1,500.00. 

PINE  RIVER — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  :\Irs.  George  Seeley,  clerk,  (1922) 
Yuba,  Wis. 

PLEASANT  RIDGE — Rev.  Guy  Bailey,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Etta 
Bailey,    clerk,    Soldiers   Grove,   Wis.      Membership,    29. 

"WEST  BRANCH — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Emma  Harris,  clerk.  Bloom 
City,   Wis.      Membership,    13.      Contributed  to   all  purposes,   $44.00. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  3;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  8;  Membership,  135. 
Contributions:  all  other  purposes,  $44.00.     Total  contributions  reported,  $44.00. 


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SOUTHERN    WABASH    ILLINOIS 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Plunkett) 


Session   of  1922- 
Session  of  1923- 


-Trimble  Church. 
-Mt.  Gilead  Church. 


Officer.s — Rev.   A.   O.   Jacobs,   Olney,   111. — President.. 
I.  H.  Plunkett,  Palestine,  111. — Secretary. 
J.  M.   Bowers,   Hidalg-o,   111. — Treasurer. 

Department    .Secretaries — F.    G.    Bell,    Sumner,    111. — Publications 
J.   M.   Shaw,   Noble,   111. — Sunday-schools. 
Mary   Mann,   Newton,   111. — Christian   Endeavor. 
Rev.   S.   Price,  Greenup,   111. — Education. 
Rev.    Wm.   Campbell,   Newton,   111. 
Rev.  Walter  Kitchen, 

Rev.  J.  L,.   Wrig-ht,  Greenup,   111. — Missions. 
Rev.   J.    M.    Bradbury,   Johnstown,    Ohio — Relief. 
Rev.   Thos.   Wade,  Robinson,  111. 
Rev.  J.  M.  Plunkett,  Palestine,  111. 


Ministers- 
Bell,  F.  G.,  Sumner,  III. 
Bradbui-y,   J.   M.,    Johnstown,   Ohio. 
Campbell,   William,   Newton,   111. 
Gai-mean,    J.   M.,    Kinmundy,    III. 
Carter,   Levi   J.,   demons,   Iowa. 
Catte,    H.    D.,    Willow    Hill,    111. 
Duncan,   C.   A.,   Merom,    Ind. 
Hammond,    E.    D.,    Gallon,    Ohio. 
Hershey,   C.   B.,    Swansea,   Mass. 
Jacobs,    A.    O.,    Olney,    111. 
Kitchen,  Walter,  Merom,  Ind. 
Mahan,   C.   N.,   Haubstadt,   Ind. 


McKinney,    Georg-e,    Noble,    111. 
Paul.    W.    T.,    Greenup,    111. 
Plunkett,    J.    M.,    Palestine,    111. 
Price,   S.,   Greenup,   III. 
Shaw,   J.   M.,   Noble,   III. 
Tracy,   J.   A.,   Claremont,   III. 
Wade,   Thomas,  Robinson,   III. 
Wright,   J.   L.,    Greenup,   III. 
Lieentiate.s — • 

Brock,  Walter,    Newton,   III. 
Eaton,    Claud,    Newton,    III. 
Heugo,   John,  Merom,   Ind. 
Vail,   Ohas.   A.,   Merom,   Ind. 


Cliurcli,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Org'anizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 
ANTIOCH — No  report. 

Sunday  scliool — J.  C.  Shafer,  superintendent,  Claremont,  111.;  Perna  Whippey, 
secretary,   Claremont,   111.     Enrollment,   45;  average  attendance,   25. 

BERIilK — No  pastor;  Rev.  H.  D.  Catt  was  pastor  last  year;  Lulu  Ikemire,  clerk. 
Oblong,  111.  Membership,  48.  Received  last  year,  26.  Church  building'  valued 
at  $1,200.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $85.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.15; 
Home  Missions,   $l.t;5;   all   other   purposes,   $37.00. 

Suntlay-seliool — Clind  Davis,  superintendent.  Oblong,  111.;  Icy  Earnst,  secre- 
tary. Oblong',  111.  Eni'ollment,  80;  averag-e  attendance,  56.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,    $31.78. 

BETHAXY — Rev.  Bonecutter,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  C.  Duncan  wa.s  pastor  last  year; 
Laura  McElwee,  clerk.  Willow  Hill,  111.  Membership,  85.  Received  last 
year,  10.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,800.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching'. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $240.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $1.75;  Home  Missions.  $3.35;  Education,  $2.86;  all  other 
purposes,   $50.00. 

Sunday-school — Albert    Dean,    superintendent.    Willow    Hill,    111.;    Nellie    Dean, 
secretary.   Willow   Hill,    111.      Enrollment,    55;    average   attendance,    30. 
Christian  Endeavor — Guy  Phillips,  president,  "Willow  Hill,  111.;  Carrie  Phillips, 
corresponding-  secretary,  Willow  Hill,  HI.     Members — active,   62. 

BETHLEHEM — Rev.  J.  H.  Harper,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  H.  Harper  was  pastor  last  year; 
Geo.  Foss,  clerk,  Sumner,  111.  Membership,  165.  Received  last  year,  15. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $600.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $12.86;  Foreig-n 
Missions,  $24.25;  Home  Missions,  $36.45;  Education,  $24.50;  all  other  purposes, 
$118.27. 

Sunday-school— G.  T.  Foss,  superintendent,  Sumner,  111.;  Conrades  Wright, 
secretary,  Sumner,  111.  Enrollment,  151;  averag-e  attendance,  100.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,   $115.59. 

BETHSADIA — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Shaw  was  pastor  last  year;  Hattie  Jacobs, 
clerk.  Mason,  111.  Membership,  81.  Received  last  year,  11.  Contributed  to 
pastoral   service,   $1.75;   Home  Missions,    $7.50. 

Sunday-school — Cecil  Van  Duke,  superintendent.  Mason,  III.;  Avis  Evans, 
secretary.  Mason,  111.     Enrollment,  38;  average  attendance,  26. 

BIBLE  CHAPEL — Rev.  G.  W.  Shepheid,  pastor;  Rev.  Walter  Brock  was  pastor 
last  year;  Harlin  Correll,  clerk,  Stoy,  111.  Membership,  96.  Received  last 
year,    48.      Church    building-    valued    at    $1,500.00.       One-half    time    preaching-. 


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Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $4.62;  Education,  $9.60;   all  other  purposes,  $105.00. 

Sunday-school — Harlin  Correll,  superintendent,  Stoy,  111.;  Mildred  Payne, 
secretary,  Robinson,   111.     Enrollment,   111;   average  attendance,  57. 

BROCK.VIL,L,E — No  pastor;  Rev.  Walter  Kitchen  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Mary 
Walterman,  clerk,  Newton,  111.  Membership,  76.  Received  last  year,  17. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $120.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.45;  Foreign 
Missions,  $5.60;  Home  Missions,  $2.80;  Education,  $1.80;  Relief,  $1.00;  all 
other  purposes,   $1.3.55. 

Sunday-school — Chester  McCord,  superintendent,  Newton,  111.;  Katherine  Ping, 
secretary,  Rose  Hill,  111.  Enrollment,  43;  average  attendance,  26.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,   $1.50;  all  other  purposes,   $17.57. 

FAIR  VIEW — No  pastor;  Rev.  Vernon  Ellis  vv^as  pastor  last  year.  Membership, 
30.  Received  last  year,  6.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral   service,    $55.00. 

FOREST  RIUGE — Rev.  Walter  Brock,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Alva  Varner, 
clerk,  Noble,  111.  Membership,  30.  Received  last  year,  13.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $124.55. 

Sunday-school — Alva  Varner,  superintendent.  Noble,  111.;  Lela  Romses,  secre- 
tary,! Noble,   111.      Enrollment,   30;   average  attendance,    30. 

FREEDOiVI — Rev.  S.  Price,  pastor;  Rev.  S.  Price  w^as  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Edna 
Zier,  clerk.  Noble,  111.  ilembership,  121.  Received  last  year,  21.  Church 
building-  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $2.75;  American  Christian  Convention,  $6.75;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $9.35;  Home  Missions,  $6.95;  Education,  $2.25;  Relief,  $7.25;  all  other 
purposes,   $81.00. 

Sunday-school — Harry  S.  Wright,  superintendent.  Noble,  111.;  Lucille  Wright, 
secretary,  Noble,  111.     Enrollment,  106;  average  attendance,  50. 

GliEElVAVOOD — Rev.  J.    Shaw^,    pastor;    Rev.    J.    Shaw    was   pastor   last   year;    Mrs. 

Webster   Hanna,  clerk.   Noble,    111.      Membership,    37.      Received   last   year,    10. 

One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $144.00;  Home 
Missions,   $2.60. 

Sunday-school — Jack  Taylor,  superintendent.  Noble,  111.;  Bevla  Hanna,  secre- 
tary, Noble,  111.  Enrollment,  67;  average  attendance,  49.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,    $34.98. 

GRAND  PRAIRIE — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  S.  Duncan  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Zella 
York,  clerk,  Robinson,  111.  Membership,  83.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $231.00;  Ameri- 
-  can  Christian  Convention,  $7.50;  Education,  $13.75;  all  other  purposes,  $68.90. 
Sunday-school — E.  A.  Terrell,  superintendent,  Robinson,  111.;  Veo  Mitchel, 
secretary,  Robinson,  111.  Enrollment,  74;  average  attendance,  50.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,  $3.93;  all  other  purposes,  $90.88. 

HIDALGO — Rev.  R.  J.  Ellis,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  J.  Ellis  was  pastor  last  year;  Alta 
M.  Bowers,  clerk,  Hidalgo,  111.  Membership,  157.  Received  last  year,  7. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $250.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $15.20;  Home  Missions,  $8.94;  Education,  $5.00;  Relief,  $15.64;  all 
other  purposes,   $143.58. 

Sunday-school — John  M.  Bowers,  superintendent,  Hidalgo,  111.;  Clara  Vanalta, 
secretary,  Hidalgo,  111.  Enrollment,  187;  average  attendance,  81.  Contributed 
to  all   purposes,   $131.82. 

Christian  Endeavor — Ruth  Carr,  president,  Hidalgo,  111.;  Vera  Cowger,  corres- 
ponding secretary,   Hidalgo,   111.     ^Members — active,   53. 

HOPEWELL, — Rev.  Walter  Kitchen,  pastor;  Rev.  Walter  Kitchen  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  Etta  Shoemaker,  clerk,  Bogota,  111.  Membership,  64.  Received 
last  year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral   service,   $150.00. 

Sunday-school — Grant  Shoemaker,  superintendent,  Bogota,  111.;  Maud  Work- 
man, secretary,  Winterrowd,  111.     Enrollment,  55;  average  attendance,   30. 

HUXT  CITY — Rev.  C.  A.  Duncan,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  A.  Duncan  was  pastor  last  year; 
Augusta  Harrison,  clerk,  Hunt.  111.  Membership,  66.  Received  last  year,  20. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $242.00;  American  Chri.stian  Convention,  $2.00; 
Foreign   Missions,    $3.28;    Home  Missions,    $2.20;   Education,    $3.20. 

LA  mOTTE — Rev.  John  H.  Harper,  pastor;  Rev.  John  H.  Harper  was  pastor  last 
year;  Dean  Jordan,  clerk,  Palestine,  111.  Membership,  100.  Received  last 
year,    19.      Church    building    valued    at    $2,000.00.      One-half    time    preaching. 


]56 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Contributed    to    pastoral    service,    $600.00;     American     Christian     Convention, 
$16.71;  Foreign  Missions,   $58.08;  Home  Missions,  $45.11;  Education,  $17.42. 
Sunday-scbool — -N.    F.    Goodwin,    superintendent,    Palestine,    111.;    Fern    Jordan, 
secretary,    Palestine,    111.      Average    attendance,    50.      Contributed    to    Sunday- 
school   Department,    $4.50;    all   other   purposes,    $51.58. 

lilBERTY — No    pastor;    Rev.    Edward    Borah    was    pastor    last    year;    Ethel    Rule, 
clerk.   Noble,   111.     Membership,  35.     Contributed  to  Foreign  Missions,  $4.08. 
Sunday-school — Albert  Dugan,  superintendent.  Noble,   111.;  Wm.  Heighes,  sec- 
retary. Noble,  111.     Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance,  35.     Contributed  to  all 
purposes,  $4.08. 

MT.  GIL.EAD — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Carmean  was  pastor  last  year;  W.  J.  Phillips, 
clerk.  Olney,  111.  Membership,  141.  Church  building  valued  at  $900.00.  One- 
fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $345.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $4.80;  Foreign  ;Missions,  $6.75;  Home  Missions,  $10.56; 
Education,   $9.85;  all  other  purposes,   $72.00. 

Sunday-school — John  AVachtee,  superintendent,  Olney.  111.;  Mary  Holtz,  secre- 
tary, Olney,  111.  Enrollment,  110;  average  attendance,  60.  Contributed  to 
Sunday-school  Department,   $4.80;  all   other  purpose.s,   $54.95. 

MT.   OLiIVE — No  report. 

Sunday-school — Ada  Neidigh,  superintendent,  Casey,  111.;  Alma  Rothiock,  sec- 
retary,  ;Martinsville,   111.      Enrollment,    48;   average   attendance,    30. 

MT.  ZIOX — Rev.  Walter  Fasnacht,  pastor;  Rev.  Walter  Fasnacht  was 
pastor  last  year;  Ira  Roan,  clerk,  Greenup,  111.  Membership,  103.  Received 
last  year.  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $240.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $7.50;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $7.50;   Education,   $4.69;   all   other  purposes.   $216.00. 

Sunday-school — Wm.  Campbell,  superintendent,  Greenup,  111.;  Russel  Tinmans, 
secretary,  Greenup,  111.  Enrollment,  118;  average  attendance,  62.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,  $1.30;  all  other  purposes,  $77.20. 

NEW  HOPE — No  pastor;  Rev.  W.  T.  Paul  was  pastor  last  year;  Cleveland  Cisney, 
clerk.  Greenup,  111.  Received  last  year,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $90.00;  all  other 
purposes,  $20.11. 

Sunday-school — Cleveland  Cisney,  superintendent,  Greenup,  111.;  Mame  Gobel, 
secretary,  Greenup,  111.  Average  attendance,  25.  Contributed  to  all  purposes, 
$15.10. 

NEWTOX — Rev.  R.  J.  Ellis,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  J.  Ellis  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Anna  Houser,  cleik,  Newton,  111.  Membership,  153.  Received  last  year,  20. 
Church  building  valued  at  $6,000.00,  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $850.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $17.25;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $10.00;  Education,  $3.36;  Relief,  $6.50;  all  other  purposes,  $172.00. 
Sunday-school — J.  W.  Needham,  superintendent,  Newton,  111.;  Albert  Needham, 
secretary,  Newton,  111.  Enrollment,  149.  Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $115.66. 
Christian  Endeavor — Josephine  Rutherman,  president,  Newton,  111.;  Viola 
.Martin,  corresponding  secretary,  Newton,  111.     Members — active,  51. 

OLNEY — Rev.  A.  O.  Jacobs,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  O.  Jacobs  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Lafe  Nelson,  clerk,  Olney,  111.  Membership,  105,  Received  last  year,  20. 
Church  building  valued  at  $12,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $1,300.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $9.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $26.50;  Home  Missions,  $20.10;  Education,  $10.35;  all  other  purposes, 
$80.00. 

Sunday-school — L.  L.  Hill,  superintendent,  Olney,  111.;  Irene  Jacobs,  secretary, 
Olney,  111.  Enrollment,  178;  average  attendance,  125.  Contributed  to  Sunday- 
school   Department,    $5.00;    all   other   purposes,    $164.40. 

Christian  Endeavor — Emily  Moore,  president,  Olney,  111.;  Ora  Price,  corres- 
ponding secretary,  Olney,  111.  Members — active,  23;  associate,  10;  honorary, 
13;  total,  46. 

PLEASANT  VALLEY — Rev.  Walter  Kitchen,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  'SI.  Shaw  was  pastor 
last  year:  W.  E.  Sloan,  clerk.  Willow  Hill,  111.  Membeiship,  69.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,    $180.00;    Foreign   Missions,    $2.92;    Education,    $8.65. 

Sunday-school — John  Sloan,  superintendent,  Oblong.  111.;  Cathense  Kidwell, 
secretary.  Willow  Hill,  111.  Enrollment,  65;  average  attendance,  40.  Con- 
tributed  to   all   purposes,   $39.92. 

PLEASANT  VIEW — Rev.  S.  Price,  pastor;  Rev.  S.  Price  was  pastor  last  year; 
Oma  I[ughes,  clerk.  Flat'  Rock,  111.  Membership,  98.  Received  last  year.  18. 
Church  building  valued  at  $11,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $550.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.70;  Foreign 
Missions.   $15.65;  Home  Missions,   $22.78;   Education.   $3.00. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 157 

Sunduy-sc-IiooI — Haiiin  Bakor,  superintendent,  Flat  Rock,  lU.i.Lowel  Dollahin. 
secretary,     Palestine,     111.       Enrollment,     107;    average    attendance,     66.       Con- 
tributed   to   all   pui-poses,   $4,5.42. 
CbrLstlan   Kndeavor — Paul   Buntin,   president,    Palestine,    111. 

yORTKRVILI^K — Rev.  Levi  J.  Carter,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  A.  Duncan  was  pastor  last 
year;  Rhea  fihodes,  clerk,  Eaton,  111.  Membership,  143.  Received  last  year, 
24.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,600.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
I60O.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $7.50;  Foreig-n  IMissions,  $.50.00;  Home 
Missions,    $30.00;   Education,    $14.20;   all   other  purposes,   $282.89. 

JPOTTKRSVILLE — No  report. 

Siinda> -.school — F.  J.  Webster,  superintendent,  Eaton,  111.;  Howard  Reig-el, 
sfccretaiy,  Eaton,  111.  Enrollment,  186;  average  attendance,  170.  Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,  $15.00;  all  other  purposes,  $37.54. 

jtAFETO\*'!V— Rev.  Brock,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  Fasnacht  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs. 
Louis  Burgner,  clerk,  Dundas,  111.  Meinbership,  35.  Church  building  valued 
at  $1,200.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
#168.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.02;  Home  Missions,  $3.12;  all  other 
purposes,   $24.35. 

Sunilay-.sehool — Asa  Jenkins,  superintendent.  Dundas,  111.;  Vern  Burgner,  sec- 
retary, Dundas,  111.  Enrollment,  31;  average  attendance,  20.  Contributed  to 
all  purposes,   $13.05. 

SANBY  CREEK — Rev.  J.  M.- Shaw,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Shaw  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Pearl  Johnson,  clerk,  Newton,  111.  Membership.  54.  Received  last  year, 
6.  Church  building  valued  at  $800.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $180.00. 

'SHII>OH — No  pastor;  Rev.  R.  Vernor  Ellis  was  pastor  last  year;  Vania  Yount, 
clerk.  AVillow  Hill,  111.  jNIembership,  30.  Received  last  year,  3.  One-fourth 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $120.00;  Home  Missions, 
$4.50:   Education,   $3.20. 

SOUTH  BE>n — Rev.  Ed.  Borah,  pastoi-;  Rev.  Ed.  Borah  was  pastor  last  year; 
Arthur  ;\Ii]lei'.  clerk,  Oblong,  111.  Membership,  54.  Received  last  year,  5. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $250.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $4.20;  Foreign  Missions,  $13.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $4.83;   Relief,   $15.43;  all  other  purposes,   $280.00. 

Snnday-.school — Dorthan  Riegle,  superintendent.  West  I.,iberty,  111.;  Vera 
Miller,  secretary,  Oblong.  111.  Enrollment,  86;  average  attendance,  45.  Con- 
tributed  to   all    purposes,    $70.80. 

Christian  Endeavor — Lula  ^Miller,  president.  West  Liberty,  111.;  Lola  Riegle, 
corresponding   secretary.   West   Liberty,   111.     Members — active,    16. 

SUGAR  CREEK — No  pastor;  Rev.  F.  G.  Bell  was  pastor  last  year;  L.  Betebenner, 
clerk,  Olney,  111.  Membership,  79.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral   service,   $200.00. 

Sunday-.sehool — C.  S.  Benton,  superintendent,  Olney,  111.;  Lula  S.  Watkins,  sec-' 
retarv,  OInev,  111.  Enrollment,  45;  average  attendance,  45.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,    $22.00. 

SUMNER — No  pastor;  Rev.  Levi  J.  Carter  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Mary  B. 
Saxton,  clerk,  Sumner,  111.  Membership,  116.  Received  last  year,  6.  Church 
builditrg  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $6.13;  Foreign  Missions,  $50.45;  Home  Missions, 
?27.00:    Education,    $20.00;   Relief,   $14.70. 

Snnda> -school — Ceris  Wright,  superintendent,  Sumner,  111.;  D.  C.  Staninger. 
secretarv,  Sumner,  111.  Enrollment,  94;  average  attendance,  55.  Contributed 
to   all   purposes,   $107.81. 

<;hriKtian  Endeavor — Toletha  Osborni,  president,  Sumner,  111.;  Martha  Har- 
baugh.  corresponding  secretarv,  Sumner,  111.  Members — active,  43;  associate, 
12;  total,   55. 

*^UMBL.E^ — Rev.  G.  W.  Shepherd,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  W.  Shepherd  was  pastor  last 
year;  Audrey  G.  York,  clerk,  Trimble.  111.  Membership,  175.  Received  last 
year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$240.00:  Foreign  Missions,  $3.19;  Home  Missions,  $14.00:  all  other  purposes. 
$1,588.17. 

Sanday-Kchool — Justin  King,  superintendent,  Trimble,  111.;  Helen  Correll,  sec- 
retajv,  Trimble,  111.  Eniollment,  124;  average  attendance,  69.  Contributed 
to  all"   purposes,   $132.92. 

<;hri.stian  Endeavor — Anna  Sempsrote,  president,  Trimble,  111.;  Helen  Correll, 
corresponding  secretary,  Trimble,  111.     Members — active.   39. 

U^HITE  OAK — Rev.  G.  W.  Shepherd,  pastor;  Rev.  Otto  Crandrak  was  pastor  last 
year;  Carl  S.  Bradbury,  clerk.  Oblong,  Til.  Membership,  103.  Received  last 
year,    3.      Church    building    valued    at    $1,500.00.      One-fourth    time    preaching. 


158 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $216.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.25; 
Home    Missions,    $4.75:    Education,    $2.00;    all    other    purposes,    $11.2.5. 
Sunday-.scbool — Pearl    Boyd,    superintendent,    "Willow    Hill,    111.;    !Marie    Curtis, 
secretary.  Oblong-,  111.     Enrollment,   100;  average  attendance,  55.     Contributed 
to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $80.14. 

WIL,L,0\^"  PRAIRIE — No  pastor;  Rev.  H.  D.  Catt  was  pastor  last  year;  Cora 
Shanks,  clerk,  Annapolis,  111.  Membership,  86.  Received  last  year,  27.  Church 
building-  valued  at  $1,600.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $144.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $2.00;  Home  Missions,  $3.50;  Education,  $8.60;  all  other  purposes. 
$84.00. 

Sunday-sohool — H.  B.  Fredrich,  superintendent,  Annapolis,  111.;  Noel  Elliott, 
secretary,  Annapolis.  111.  Enrollment,  75;  average  attendance,  58.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,  $40.64. 

AVIXTERROWD — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  N.  Mahan  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Clair 
P.  Mahaney,  clerk,  Winterrowd,  111.  Membership,  41.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $180.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.02;  Foreign  Missions,  $1.00; 
Home  Missions,  $1.74;  Education,  $1.36. 

Sunday-school — P.  H.  Mahoney,  superintendent,  Winterrowd,  111.;  Chas.  Goss- 
mar,  secretary,  Winterrowd,  111.     Enrollment,  45;  average  attendance,  30. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  20;  Licentiates,  4;  Churches,  34;  Churches  not 
reporting,  3;  ;Membership,  2,859.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $9,694.55; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $105.98;  Education,  $169.64;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, $324.95;  Home  Missions,  $286.55;  Relief  Funds,  $60.52:  all  other  pur- 
poses, $3,448.07.  Sunday-schools,  32;  Enrollment,  2,663;  Contributed  to  Sun- 
day-school Department,  $38.03.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  8;  Membership, 
322.  Total  contiibutions  reported,  $14,128.29.  Conference  offering  to  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,   $24.87. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Wilhelm) 

Session   of  1922 — Olive   Chapel,   Avon,    111. 
Session  of  1923 — 

Officers — Robinson   Ashby,    Lewistown,   111. — President. 
Robert  Rubart,  Avon,  111.- — Vice-President. 
L.   D.  Wilhelm,  Macomb,   111. — Secretary. 
Nela  Lincoln,  Avon,   111. — Treasurer. 

Department    Secretaries — A.    L.    ^Vingate,    Avon,    111. — Missions. 
Grace  Lincoln,  Avon,   111. — Sunday-schools. 
Robert   Rubart,   Avon,   111. — Christian   Endeavor. 
J.   A.    Stover.   Avon,    111. — Education. 
L.  M.  Leavitt,  Smithfield,   111. — Literature. 

Trii.stces — E.  C.  Little,  Smithfield,  111.,  1923;  L.  D.  Wilhelm,  Macomb,  111.,  1924;  J.  A. 
Lock,  Fiatt,  111.,   1925. 

Ministers^  Stover,   John  A.,   Avon,   111. 

Ashby,  Robinson,  Lewistown,  111.  Licentiate 

Irons.    George   W.,    Randall,    111.  'Hart,   Roy,   Marietta,   111. 
Leavitt,    L.    M.,    Smithfield,   111. 

Cliurcli,    Pastor,    C'lerli,    Offering's,    Org^anizations 

(Offerings  October   1,   1921,   to   October  1,   1922) 

AXTIOCH — No  pastor:  No  pastor  last  year;  Gachel  Little,  clerk,  Smithfield,  III. 
Mei-nbership,  36.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $167.90;  American  Cliristian 
Convention,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.00;  Education,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$22.00. 

Sunday-school — Fred  Hezlip,  superintendent,  Smithfield,  111.;  Clara  J.  Hezlip, 
secretary,  Smithfield,  111.  Enrollment,  34;  average  attendance.  16.  Contributed 
to   all  purposes,   $32.26. 

FIATT — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  P.  C.  "Wright,  clerk,  Fiatt,  111.  Member- 
ship, 50.  Contributed  to  Foreign  Missions,  $6.00;  Home  Missions,  $11.00;  Edu- 
cation,   $2.00;   all   other  purposes,   $31.00. 

Sunda.v-school — W^.  B.  Gray,  superintendent,  Fiatt,  111.;  George  Lock,  secretary, 
Fiatt,  111.  Enrollment,  80;  average  attendance,  45.  Contributed  to  all  pur- 
poses, $85.50. 

INDUSTRY — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  L.  Teats,  clerk.  Industry,  III.  Mem- 
bership, 71.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.50;  Foreigrn 
Missions,  $4.45;  Home  :MissionR,  $2.65;  Education,  $5.95;  all  other  purposes, 
$100.02. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  159 

Sunduy-Kohuol — Lewis  E.  Elston,  superintendent.  Industry,  111.;  Catherine 
Pennington,  secretary,  Industry,  111.  Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance,  31. 
Contributed   to   all  purposes,   $95.16. 

I.EWlSTO\%'X — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  L.  B.  Cosier,  clerk,  Lewistown,  111. 

Membership,  38.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $85.80;  Foreig-n  Missions, 
$2.00:    Home   Missions,    $2.06;    all   other  purposes,    $20.56. 

Sunday-Kchool — Irwin  Shawgo,  superintendent.  Canton,  111.;  Edith  Hughes, 
secretarj-,  Lewistown,  111.  Enrollment,  38;  average  attendance,  20.  Con- 
tributed  to   all   purposes,    $10.06. 

MARIETTA — Uev.  Roy  Hart,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Flora  Orwig,  clerk, 
(1922).  Marietta,  111.  Membership,  109.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$250.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $1.80;  Foreign  Missions,  $2.50;  Home 
Missions,   $2.70;   all  other  purposes,   $40.90. 

Snnciay-sc'liool — Paul  Bennett,  superintendent,  Marietta,  111.;  Macie  Brush, 
secretary,  Alarietta,  111.  Enrollment,  49;  average  attendance,  28.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,  $35.79. 

MOUXD  CHAPEL — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Rachel  Graham,  clerk,  Havana, 
111.,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  44.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $50.00;  Foreign 
Alisaion.s.  $2.60;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $14.10. 
Sund:i:t -.srhuol — C.  A.  Pomary,  superintendent,  Havana,  111.;  Blanch  Fontch, 
secretary,  Lewistown,  111.  Eniollment,  37;  average  attendance,  26.  Con- 
tributed tu  all  purposes,  $12.00. 

OLiIA'E  CHAPEL, — Rev.  John  A.  Stover,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Robert 
Rubart,  clerk,  Avon,  111.,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  93.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $1,000.00;  American  Christian  Convention.  $11.86;  Foreign  Missions, 
$17.95;  Home  Missions,  $17.88;  Education,  $6.26;  all  other  purposes,  $375.51. 
Sunday-Ncliuol — Robert  Rubart,  superintendent,  Avon,  111.;  Theodore  Schleisch, 
secretary.  Avon,  111.  Enrollment.  197;  average  attendance,  55.  Contributed 
to  all   puiposes,   $117.71. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  4;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  7;  Membership,  441. 
Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $1,553.70;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$19.16;  Education,  $16.21;  Foreign  Missions,  $38.50;  Home  Missions,  $43.29;  all 
other  purposes.  $604.09.  Sunday-.«chools,  7;  Enrollment,  495.  Total  contribu- 
tions   repoiled,    $2,274.95. 

Western  Group 

CENTRAL  IOWA 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Keese) 

Session  of  1922 — Forest  Home  Church. 
Session   of  1923 — Ferguson  Church. 

Officers — Rev.    J.    "W.    Piper,   Legrand,   Iowa — President. 
William  Spease,  Oilman,  Iowa — Vice-President. 

Mrs.   Sarah  Keese,   700  N.   Third   St.,  Marshalltown,   Iowa — Secretary. 
Mrs.    Mooie,   Barnes   City,   Iowa — Treasurer. 

niinisteris —  Pittman,   R.   W.,    Lesrand,    Iowa. 

„   ^,         .,,       .        ,,,  -,  Shult,   P.   E.,  Montour,  Iowa. 

Butler,    Morri.s,    Albany,   Mo. 

Cooper,    Fretlerick,   Albany,    Mo.  .         ... 

Piper,   Sarah   M..   Legrand,   Iowa.  Licentiates — 

Piper,    J.    W.,    Legrand,    Iowa.  Ingraham,   A.   H.,   Barnes  City,    Iowa. 

Church,    Pastor,   Clerk,    Offerins»»    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

BARNES  CITY — Rev.  E.  Rhodes,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  Rhodes  was  pastor  last  year; 
Stella  Barnes,  clerk,  Barnes  City,  Iowa.  Membership,  107.  Received  last  "year, 
8.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,500.00.  "Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $1,200.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $3.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $2.00;  Home  Missions,  $21.55;  Education, 
$2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $9.30. 

Sanday-school — Mrs.  Joe  Wilson,  superintendent,  Barnes  City,  Iowa;  Miss 
Rena  Armstrong,  secretary,  Barnes  City,  Iowa.  Enrollment.  245;  average 
attendance,  100.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.85;  all  other 
purposes,    $224.35. 

Christian  Endeavor — Rena  Armstrong,  president,  Barnes  City,  Iowa;  Merl 
Roberts,  corresponding  secretary,  Barnes  City.  Iowa.  Members — active,  15; 
associate,  10;  total,  25.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $31.50. 

CLiEMOXS — Rev.  Levi  J.  Carter,  pastor;  Supplied  last  year;  Theo.  Helmcke,  clerk, 
Clemons,  Iowa.     Membership,  173.     Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.     Par- 


160 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

sonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching  from  January  1,  1922.  Omi- 
tributed  to  pastoral  service,  $512.10. 

Sunday-school — W.  E.  Ross,  superintendent,  demons,  Iowa;  Lucy  Ross,  secre- 
tary,  Clemons,  Iowa.     Enrollment,   138;   average  attendance,   95. 

FERGUSOIV — Rev.  D.  M.  Helfenstein,  pastor;  Supplied  last  year;  Mrs.  Gale  Keese, 
clerk,  Oilman,  Iowa.  Membership,  125.  Received  last  ^•ear,  8.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $1,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,600.00.  Full  time  preachinif 
from  February  1,  1923.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,200.00;  Americam 
Christian  Convention,  $1.25;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.00;  all  other  purposes,  $90.95. 
Sunday-school — Burleigh  Speas,  superintendent,  Gilman,  Iowa;  Don  Workman., 
secretary,  Ferguson,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  140;  average  attendance,  85.  Con- 
tributed  to   all   other   purposes,    $100.00. 

Christian  E^ndeavor — Alva  Fendei.s,  president,  Ferguson,  Iowa;  Bernice  Powr- 
ers,  corresponding  secretary,  Ferguson,  Iowa.  Members — active,  15;  associate. 
13;   honorary,    10;   total,   38. 

FOREST  HOME — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Minnie  Allen,  clerk,  Monte- 
zuma, Iowa.  Membership,  116.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Mem- 
bership, 116.  Contributed  to  Foreig-n  Missions,  $7.00;  Education,  $4.00;  Evan- 
gelist, $208.00. 

Sunday-school — ;Mrs.  Lelia  Spain,  superintendent,  Montezuma,  Iowa;  Fay 
Hildebrand,  secretary,  Montezuma,  Iowa.  Average  attendance,  24.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,   $50.60. 

LiEGRAXD — -Rev.  R.  W.  Pittman,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  W.  Pittman  was  pastor  last 
year;  Flora  Pile,  clerk,  Legrand,  Iowa.  Membership,  66.  Received  last  year, 
2.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00;  American  Chris- 
tian Convention.  $2.96;  Foreign  ^Missions,  $15.00;  Home  Missions,  $16.28;  fJdu- 
cation,   $4.73;   all  other  purposes,  $7.00. 

Sunday-school — Miss  Grace  Collar,  superintendent,  Legrand,  Iowa;  Mrs.  Anna 
Duncan,  secretary,  Legrand,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attendance,  40. 
Contributed   to  all   purposes,   $80.63. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  6;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  5;  Member.ship.  587. 
Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $3,912.10;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$7.21;  Education,  $10.73;  Foreign  Missions,  $39.00;  Home  Missions,  $37.83:  all 
other  purposes,  $315.29.  Sunday-schools,  5;  Enrollment,  593;  Contributed  to 
Sunday-school  Depaitment,  $285.00.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  2;  Mem- 
bership, 63;  Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $31.50.  Total 
contributions  reported,  $4,356.51.  Conference  offering  to  American  Christian 
Convention,   $10.09. 


NORTH  MISSOURI 

(Reported  by  Secretary  DeWeese) 

Session   of  1922 — Pleasant  Hill,  Grundy  County,  Mo. 

Officers — C.   M.   DeWeese,   Brunswick,   Missouri — President. 
W.  A.  Brotherton,  Wakenda,  Missouri — Vice-Piesident. 

Carter  DeWeese,  ]Mendon,  Missouri — Secretary.  ' 

J.   W.   Goodbar,   DeWitt.   Missouri — Treasurer. 

Ministers—  Smith,   Alice  D.   Greenwood,  Mo. 

,,      ,  „  Webster,    C.   W.,    Gait,    Mo. 

DeWeese,    Carter,    Mendon,    Mo.  *•    * 

DeWeese,    C.  M.,   Brunswick,   Mo.  Licentiates — 

Showalter,   C.  M.  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Goodbai-.    .1.    W.,    DeWitt,    Mo. 

Sweet,    T.   B.,    Kansas    City,    Mc  Graham,   .John,   Nodaway,   Mo. 

<'hurch,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Oflferings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

BETHLEHEM — Rev.  C.  M.  DeWeese,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  M.  DeWeese  was  pastor  last 
year;  AV.  I.  Latham,  clerk,  AVakenda,  Mo.  Membership,  78.  Contributed  to 
American   Christian   Convention,   $3.10. 

Sunday-school — W.    A.    Brotherton,     superintendent,     Wakenda,     Mo.;      W.    L 
Latham,  secretary,  Wakenda,  Mo. 

IXDIAX  GROVE — Rev.  Carter  DeWeese,  pastor;  Rev.  A    P.   Hurst  was  pa.stor  last 
year;   Mabel   Moore,   clerk,   Brunswick,   Mo.     Membership,    107.     Contributed  to 
Education,    $6.00;    Foreign   Missions,    $6.00;   Home   Missions,    $3.00. 
Sunday-school — C.   ^V.   Powell,   superintendent,   Keytesville,   Mo.;   Virginia  De- 
Weese, secretary,  Brunswick,  Mo. 

I.OXG  BRAIVCH — Rev.  C.  M.  DeWeese.  pastor;  Rev.  C.  M.  DeWeese  was  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  M.  O.  John.son,  clerk,  Keytesville,  Mo.     Membership,  17. 


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MONARCH — No  pastor;  Rev.  T.  B.  Sweet  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Tom  Hughes, 
clerk,  Oregon,  Mo.  Membership,  69.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Con- 
vention, $3.35;  Home  Missions,  $7.02;  Foreign  Mission.'*,  .fl6.10. 

Sunday-school — J.   M.   Elliot,   superintendent,  Oregon,   Mo.;  Minnie  J.   Graham, 
secretary,  Oregon,  Mo. 

JVODAWAY — Rev.  M.  J.  Butler,  pastor;  Mrs.  Orah  Graham,  clerk,  Nodaway,  Mo. 
Membership,  90.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.25;  For- 
eign Missions,    $7.10. 

PLiEASAXT  HILIi — Rev.  T.  B.  Sweet,  pastor;  Rev.  Sweet  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Addie  Craig,  clerk,  Gatt,  Mo.     Membership,  56. 

San<I:iy-schooI — T.    P.    Flagg,    superintendent,    Trenton,    Mo.      Hazel    D.    Craig, 
secretary,   Gatt,   Mo. 

PLEASANT  A'ALiLEV — Rev.  C.  M.  DeWeese.  pastor;  Rev.  A.  P.  Hurst  was  pastor 
last  year;  F.  O.  Pennington,  clerk,  DeWitt,  Mo.  Membership,  53.  Contributed 
to  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.00;  Home  Missions,  $2.00. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  6;  Licentiates,  2;  Churches,  7;  Membership,  470. 
Contributions:  American  Christian  Convention,  $15.70;  Education,  $6.00;  For- 
eign Missions,  $21.20;  Home  Missions,  $10.02.  Sunday-schools,  4.  Total  con- 
tributions reported,  .i52.92.  Conference  offering  to  American  Christian  Con- 
vention,   $8.45. 

OSAGE  (EASTERN  DIVISION) 

(Reported  by   Secretary   Woody) 

Session   of  1922 — Humphreys  Creek  Church. 
Session  of  1923 — 

Officers — C.  M.  Sooter,  Iberia,  Mo. — President. 

Madison   Bear,   Tuscumbia,   Mo. — Vice-President. 
Fred  A.  AVoody,  Meta,  Mo. — Secretary. 

Ministers^  Seaton,   Ben,    Meta,   Mo. 

Barnhart.   J.  D.,   Tuscumbia,   Mo.  Sooter,    C     M..    Iberia,    Mo. 

Kelley,    James,    Dixon.    Mo.  Sooter,  W.  M..   Iberia,  Mc. 
Robinson,    George,    Iberia,    Mo. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    OlCerings,    Orgunizations 

(Offerings   October  1,   1921,   to   October  1,   1922) 

FAIRVIEW — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  M.  Sooter  was  pastor  last,  year;  J.  M.  Hensley, 
clerk.  Iberia,  Mo.  Membership,  131.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $124.52;  all  other  purposes,   $9.22. 

HUHWHREYS  CREEK — Rev.  C.  M.  Sooter,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  M.  Sooter  was  pastor 
last  year;  W.  D.  McGriff,  clerk.  Brays,  Mo.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  112.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $103.00;  all  other  purposes,  $82.37. 

IBERIA — No  pastor;  Rev.  C.  M.  Sooter  was  pastor  last  year;  Arthur  Jones,  clerk, 
Iberia,  Mo.  Membership,  46.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued 
at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$75.00;   Foreign  Missions,  $4.50;  all  other  purposes,   $89.36. 

LITTLE  TAA'ERN — No  pastor:  No  pastor  last  year;  "\V.  J.  Kealey,  clerk,  Dixon, 
Mo.  Membership,  119.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,000.00.     Contributed  to   pastoral   service,   $30.00;   all  other  purposes,   $385.00. 

MOUNTAIN    VALLEY — No    pastor;    Calvin    Seaton    was    pastor    last    year;    Nancy 
Crismon,    clerk,    Meta,    Mo.      Membership,     38.       Church     building     valued     at 
$1,000.00.      One-fourth   time   preaching.     Contributed   to   all   purposes,   $25.00. 
Sunday-school — Nan   Crismon,   superintendent,  Meta,  Mo.;   B.   Barnhart,   secre- 
tary, Meta,  :Mo.     Average  attendance,  21. 

MT.  ETNA— Rev.  C.  M.  Sooter,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  M.  Sooter  was  pastor  last  year; 
Fred  A.  Woody,  clerk,  Meta,  Mo.  Membership,  221.  Church  building  valued 
at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  Foreign  Missions, 
$80.65. 

MT,  GILEAD — No  pastor;  Rev.  J.  D.  Barnhart  Avas  pastor  last  year;  E.  T.  Morrow, 
clerk,  Brays,  Mo.  IVIembership,  36.  Received  last  year,  18.  Contributed  to 
pastoral   service,    $47.00. 

MT.  ZION — Rev.  C.  M.  Sooter,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  M.  Sooter  was  pastor  last  year; 
Lucy  L.  Starks,  clerk,  Iberia.  Mo.  Membership,  156.  Received  last  year,  6. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,200.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $120.00;  all  other  purposes,  $6.00. 


162-  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


TMOiMPSOIV  HILL — Rev.  J.  D.  Barnhart,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  D.  Barnhart  was  pastor 
last  year;  S.  B.  Pointer,  clerk,  Meta,  Mo.  Membership,  23.  One.-fourth  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral   service,   $20.00. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  6;  Churches,  9;  Membership,  882.  Contributions: 
Pastoral  service,  $519.52;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $85.15;  all  other  purposes,  $736.59. 
Sunday-schools,  1.     Total  contributions  reported,  $1,341.26. 

WESTERN  OSAGE 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Swicegood) 

Session  of  1922 — Galway  Church. 
Session   of   1923 — Bethany   Church. 

OSifer.s — H.  C.  Replogle,  Gerster,  Mo. — President. 
E.   D.    Brown,   Weaubleau,   Mo. — Vice-President. 
Bessie   Sparks,   G-erster,   Mo.— Secretary. 

Executive  Board — H.  C.  Replogle.  E.  D.  Brown,  Bessie  Sparks.  P.  Chancellor.  J.  D. 
Simms. 

Ministers—  Whitaker,   O.  B.,  Weaubleau,   Mo. 

.Jones,   J.    E.,   Wheatland,   Mo.  Licentiate — 

Simms.   J.  D.,  Geister,  Mo.  Chancellor,    P.,    Weaubleau.    Mo. 
Thomas,   F.   M.,  Gerster,  Mo. 

Churcii,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

BiBTHAIVV — Rev.  J.  D.  Simms,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  D.  Simms  was  pastor  last  year; 
E.  M.  Allen,  clerk,  Gerster,  Mo.  Membership,  72.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $46.00. 

Sunday-school — F.  M.  Thomas,  superintendent.  Gerster,  Mo.;  Maybell  Johnson, 
secretary,  (ierster.  Mo.     Enrollment,  23. 

GALMEY — Rev.  J.  E.  Jones,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Jones  was  pastor  last  year:  Ella 
Hostettler,  clerk.  Wheatland.  Mo.  Membership.  32.  Received  last  year,  2. 
New  church  building  being  erected.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastf>ral    service,   $45.00. 

Sunday-scliool — Thomas  V.  Crance,  superintendent,  Wheatland.  :\Io.,  R.  R.  2; 
Alma  Jones,  secretary,  W'heatland,  Mo.  Enrollment,  58;  average  attendance, 
51. 

Cliristian  Endeavor — Thomas  V.  Crance,  picsident,  Wheatland.  Mo.,  R.  R.  2; 
Alice  Cooper,  corresponding  secretary,  Wheatland,  Mo..  R.  R.  2.  jMembers — 
active,  30;  associate,  10;  total,  40, 

U^'IO^'  HILIj — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Stella  Morton,  clerk,  Weaubleau, 
Mo. 

WEAUBLEAU — Rev.  O.  B.  W'hitaker,  pastor;  Rev.  O.  B.  Whitaker  was  pastor  last 
year;  T.  H.  W'hitakei,  clerk,  W'eaubleau,  Mo.  Membership.  120.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $7,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  American 
Christian  Convention.  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.50;  Home  Missions,  $5.00. 
Sunday-school — T.  T.  Swicegood,  superintendent,  Weaubleau,  Mo.;  Ruth  Lind- 
sey,  secretaiy,  A\'eaubleau,  Mo.  Enrollment,  60;  average  attendance,  40. 
Christian  Endeavor — Dee  Blarr,  piesident,  Weaubleau,  Mo.;  Cora  Jensen, 
corresponding   secretary,    W'eaubleau,   Mo.      :Members — active,    100. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  4;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  4;  Churches  not  re- 
porting, 1;  Membership,  224.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $491.00;  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.50;  Home  Missions,  $5.00. 
Sunday-schools.  3;  Enrollment,  141.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  2;  Mem- 
bership, 140.  Total  contributions  reported,  $505.50.  Conference  offering  to 
American  Christian  Convention,   $19.50.  * 

UNION  IOWA 

(Reported  by  Secretary  K.vle) 
Session   of   1922 — 
Session   of  1923 — 
Otticers — F.  N.  Slocum.  Baring,  Mo. — President. 

Rev.  F.   H.   Willey,   Fairfield.   Iowa — Vice-President. 
John   J.   Kyle,   Perlee,   Iowa — Secretary. 
Mrs.    Emma  Boyce,    Letts,    Iowa — Treasurer. 
Trustees — L.    R.    Hutton.    Hedrick,    Iowa,    threp   years. 
W^.  E.  Parker,  Selma,  Iowa,  two  years. 
Frank   Haukins.   Cranston.   Iowa,   one   year. 


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163 


Executive   Board — F.   N.    Slociim,   Baring-,   J\Io. ;   Jolin   J.    K.\le.    Peilee,    I(iwa;   Fi-^ink 
Hankins,  C'lanston,  Iowa. 

I>e|tartment   Secretaries — Rev.   E.  H.  "VVilley,  Greensbui'g,  ^lo. — Education. 
Rev.   D.  M.   Helfenstein,   Keol-cuk.    [owa — Publications. 
Mrs.  Fanny  Harvey.  I.,etts,  Iowa — Sunday-schools. 
Mrs.  Mary  Peterson.  Keokuk,  Iowa — Christian  Endeavor. 
Mrs.  Emma  Boyce,  Letts,   Iowa — Finance  and  Statistics. 


Ministers^ 

Coop,  Charles,   Fairfield,  Iowa. 
Helfenstein,    D.    M.,    Keokuk,    Iowa. 
Humphrey,  Verno.  Defiance,   Ohio. 
Mann,    Allen   D..    Letts.   Iowa. 
Morrow,   D.   L.,  Cedar  Rapids.  Iowa. 


Sloan.   Charles.   Shelby.   Ohio. 
Strang-e,    F.    M.,    Lincoln,    Kansas. 
Willey,    E.   H.,    GreensburK,   Mo. 
Willey,    F.    H..    Fairfield,    Icwa. 
Wilson,    Mrs.    Emily.    Keokuk,    Iowa. 


t'hiircli,    I'a.stor,    Clerit,    OlVeriiigs,    Organizations 

(Oft'ering-s   October   1,    1921,   to  October   1,   1922) 

A1\TI«K'H — Kev.  Fey  F.  Willey,  pastor;  Rev.  Fey  H.  Willey  was  pastor  last  year; 
A.  L.  Coop,  clerk,  Peilee,  Iowa.  Membership,  140.  Church  building  valued  at 
$3,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$449.50;  American  Christian  Convention,  $7.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $20.00;  Home 
Missions.  $20.09;  Education,  $7.50;  all  other  purposes,  .$40.00. 
Sun(lay-.scliool — Mrs.  Eva  Simmons,  superintendent,  Fairfield,  Iowa;  Rena  B. 
Kyle,  secretary,  Perlee,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  85;  average  attendance,  38.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,   $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $51.14. 

BARING — No  pastor;  Rev.  A.  D.  Mann  was  pastor  la.*t  year;  Mrs.  J.  A.  Nichols, 
clerk.  Baring,  Mo.  Membership,  100.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $450.00;  Foreig-n 
Missions,    $1.50;    all    other  purposes,    $32.12. 

Suntlay-.scliool — G.  W.  Manck,  superintendent,  Baring.  Mo.;  Irene  Myers,  secre- 
tary. Baring,  Mo.  Enrollment,  45;  average  attendance,  28.  Contiibuted  to 
Sunday-school  Department,  $   .75;  all  other  purposes,  $19.15. 

BETHLEHEM 91' — Rev.  A.  D.  ^Mann,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  D.  ]SIann  was  pastor  last  year; 
H.  B.  Fite,  clerk,  Floris.  Iowa.  IVIembeiship,  ti5.  Church  building  valued 
at  $2,000.00.     One-fourth  time  preaching:. 

SuiKlay-.seliool — Mrs.  A.  Kelso,  superintendent,  Floris,  Iowa;  Wilma  Fite,  sec- 
retary, Eldon.  Iowa.  Eni'ollment,  65;  average  attendance,  50.  Contributed  to 
Sunda.v-school    Department,    $3.07;    all    other   purposes,    $23.43. 


E)BK!V]DKR — No  report  for  two  year: 


Herbert  Fry,  clerk.  Fairfield,  Iowa. 


OAK  G-ROA'E — No  pastor;  Rev.  D.  M.  Helfenstein  was  pastor  for  four  months  last 
yeai-;  O.  A.  Harvey,  clerk,  Letts,  Iowa.  Membership,  118.  Received  last  year, 
27.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,400.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One- 
fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $155.00;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions.   $8.00;   all   other  purposes,    $84.00. 

Sunday-school — C.  N.  Coder,  superintendent,  Letts,  Iowa;  Opal  Coder,  secre- 
tary. Letts,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  103;  average  attendance,  66.  Contributed  to 
Sunday-school   ]:)epartment,    $3.21;   all   other  purposes,   $100.26. 

PliEASAXT  RIDGE) — Rev.  A.  D.  Mann,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  D.  Mann  was  pastor  last 
year;  F.  N.  Slocum,  clerk.  Baring,  Mo.  Membership,  122.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$300.00;  Home  Missions,  $9.14;  all  other  purposes,   $145.50. 

Sunday-school — B.  C.  Slocum,  superintendent.  Baring,  Mo.;  Rosa  Lane,  secre- 
tary. Baring,  Mo.  Eni-ollment,  43;  average  attendance,  26.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,    $29.98. 

SANDUSKY — No  pastor;  Rev.  D.  M.  Helfenstein  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Lillian 
Atterberg,  clerk,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Membership,  120.  Received  last  year,  10. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $906.70;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.00;  Foieign  Mis- 
sions, $33.00:  Home  Missions,  $22.00;  Education,  $5.00:  all  other  purposes, 
$351.26. 

Sunday-school — Fred  Banden.  superintendent,  Keokuk,  Iowa;  Merle  Hagoneir, 
secretary,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  85;  average  attendance,  40.  Con- 
tributed   to   Sunday-school    Department,    $5.00;    all   other   purposes,    $56.21. 

SriWiMARY — Ordained  ministers.  10;  Churches,  7;  Churches  not  reporting-,  1;  Mem- 
bership, 665.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $2,261.20;  American  ChristiaJi 
Convention,  $12.50;  Education.  $12.50;  Foreign  Missions,  $62.50;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $51.23;  all  other  purposes,  $652.88.  Sunday-schools.  6;  Enrollment,  426; 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $17.03.  Total  contributions  re- 
ported, $3,069.84.  Conference  offering  to  American  Chiistian  Convention, 
$15.00. 


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THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


WESTERN  IOWA 

(Reported  by  President  Kauftnian) 

Session   of   1922 — 
Session   of  1923 — 

Officers — Rev.   Jesse   M.   Kauffman,   Madrid,   Iowa — President. 
Rev.   Daniel  B.  Atkinson.  Albany,   Mo. — Vice-President. 
LiConard   AVhite,   Afton.    Iowa — Secretary. 
Rev.  R.  A.  Lewis,  Redfield,  Iowa — Treasurer. 

Uc-oartment   Secretaries — Miss   Edith   Norris,   Madrid,   Iowa — Statistics. 
Rev.   Lestar  Proctor,   Albany,   Mo. — Devotions. 
Rev.  O.  C.  Huff.  Gravity,  Iowa — Evang-elism. 
Miss  Orpha  Adkison,  Winterset,  Iowa — Missions. 
Miss  Orpha  Adkinson,   Winterset,   lowa^Missions. 
Rev.  M.  L..  Everett,  281  Grand  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa — Stewardship. 


Kauflfman,    J.  M.,   Madrid,  Iowa. 
Lewis.   R.  A.,  Redfield,  Iowa. 
Powell,    Dalmanutha,    Jireh,    Wyo. 
Proctor,   Lester,   Albany,   Mo. 
Raybourn,    R.    L.,    Ti-uro,    Iowa. 
Rintrler.   G.   W..   Belle   Plaine,    Iowa. 
Rockwell,    F.    E.,   Albany,    Mo. 
Smith,   Samuel,    Lewis,   Iowa. 
Wallace,  Mrs.  Maggrie,  Fullerton,  Nebr. 

Licentiate — 

Edwards,    J.    E.,    Lacona,    Iowa. 
Honorary — 

Bishop,   Mrs.    Emily  K.,   Terre  Haute,   Ind. 


l»Iinister.s — 1922 

Aokley.   .1.  W.,   Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Atkinson,   Daniel    B..   Albany,   Mo. 
Bennett,    E.    E.,    Cynthiana,    Ind. 
Burnham,    A.    C,    Linden,   Iowa. 
Clark.  Raymond  G.,  Stanfordville,   N.   Y. 
Fenwick,   Mrs.   Minnie,   Burns,   Wyo. 
FoUansbee,   L.    E.,   1520  32d   St.,   Des  Moines, 

Iowa. 
Garrett,   E.    E..   Arkansas  City.   Mo. 
Heckathom,  C.  J.,  Brownlee,  Nebr. 
Hollingswoi-th,   C.  G.,  Milo,  Iowa. 
Huff.    Orland  C,    Corning,   Iowa. 
Hurst.    A.    P.,    Albany,    Mo. 
James,    Mrs.   A.   R.,    Wheat  Ridge,    Colo. 

Cliurcli,    Pa.stor,   Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offering's   October   1,   1921,   to   October  1,   1922) 

DES  MOINES — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  L.  E.  FoUansbee,  clerk,  1.520 
32d  St.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

EBENEZER — No   pastor;   No  pastor  last  year;  Hubert  Fry,  clerk.  Fairfield,  Iowa. 

Membership,    48.      Church    building-    valued    at    $2,000.00.      Contributed    to    all 

purposes.   $12.5.00. 
FAIRVIEW^   (AOAIR  CO.) — No  pastor;   No  pastoi-  last   year;   Rose  Emerson,  clerk, 

Stuart,   Iowa. 

FAIRVIE'W'  (TAYLOR  CO.) — Rev.  O.  C.  Huff,  pastor;  Rev.  O.  C.  Huff  was  pastor 
last  vear;  Clyde  Coulthard,  clerk.  Gravity,  Iowa.  Membership,  142.  Received 
last  year  2i.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,500.00:  Foreign  Missions,  $26.50;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $26.50;   Education,   $42.55;   all   other  purposes,   $314.65. 

Snnday-scliool — George  P.ycroft,  superintendent.  Brooks,  Iowa;  Miss  Mary 
Hewitt,  secretarv.  Corning,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  120;  average  attendance.  83. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $201.89. 
Chri.stian  Endeavor — Miss  Mary  Hewitt,  president,  Corning-,  Iowa;  Mrs.  Henry 
Mitchell,  corresponding-  secretary.  Corning,  Iowa.  Members? — active,  34.  Total 
paid,    $20.00. 

GRISWOLIJ — No   pastor;  No   pastor  last  year;   Christena  Thurlin,  clerk. 

HILL  OF  ZIOX— No  pastor;  Rev.  E.  H.  Willey  was  pastor  last  year;  A.  S.  Lynn, 
clerk.  Orient,  Iowa.  Membership,  113.  Received  last  year,  5.  Church  build- 
ing- valued  at  $6,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Full  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$8.00;  Foreign  :Missions,  $20.17;  Home  Missions,  $38.22;  Education,  $15.00;  all 
other  purposes.   $244.11. 

Sanday-.school — Frank  James,  superintendent,  Orient,  Iowa;  Edith  E.  Boyd, 
secretary.  Creston.  Iowa.  Enrollment,  199;  average  attendance.  65.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department.  $4.00;  all  other  purposes,  $112.00. 
Christian  Endeavor — Winnifred  A.  Ford,  president,  Creston,  Iowa;  Elma  Ford, 
corresponding  secretary.  Orient,  Iowa.  Members — active,  25;  associate.  15; 
total,    40.     Junior  members,   25.     Total   paid,   $85.00. 

LINDEN — Rev.  A.  C.  Burnham,  supply  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  J.  V. 
Roland,  clerk.  Linden,  Iowa.  Membership,  94.  Received  last  year,  1.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time 
preaching-. 

Sunday-school — Ezra  Harden,  superintendent,  Linden,  Iowa;  Mrs.  Cora  Hug- 
gins,  secretary.  Linden,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance,  42.  Con- 
tributed  to   all  purposes,   $58.40. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  165 


liOIVE  CH4l1'EL, — Rev.  Lester  Proctor,  pastor;  Rev.  Lester  Proctor  was  pastor  last 
year;  C.  B.  Mapes,  clerk,  Hamburg-,  Iowa.  Membership,  48.  Received  last 
year,  6.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00; 
Home  Missions,  $9.43;  Education,  $13.75;  all  other  purposes,  $230.00. 
Sundny-soliool — Claud  Gulser,  superintendent,  Hamburg,  Iowa:  Amanda  Houts, 
secretary,  Hamburg,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  80;  average  attendance,  45.  Con- 
tributed to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.03;  all  other  purposes,  $85.58. 
Chri-stiaii  Endeavor — Irvin  Gulser,  president,  Hamburg,  Iowa;  Emery  Zuck, 
corresponding  secretary,   Watson,   Mo. 

I.OUCKS  GROVE — No  pastor;  Rev.  L.  M.  Everett  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Clara 
Adrian,  clerk,  Stuart,  Iowa.  Membership,  165.  Received  last  year,  10.  Church 
building-  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  Ameri- 
can Christian  Convention,  $4.50;  Foreign  JNIissions,  $9.25;  Home  Missions, 
$5.00. 

Sunday-jscliool — A.  A.  Kirlin,  superintendent,  Menlo,  Iowa;  Floyd  McGinnis, 
secretary,  Stuart,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  58;  average  attendance,  35.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,  $50.00. 

MADRID — Rev.  Jesse  M.  Kauffman.  pastor;  Rev.  Jesse  M.  Kauffman  was  pastor  last 
year;  Alen  Adams,  clerk,  Madrid,  Iowa.  Membership,  273.  Received  last 
year,  22.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $4,500.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,350.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $20.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $182.45;  Education,  $305.14; 
all, other  purposes,   $695.10. 

Sunday-.schooI — George  Hutton,  superintendent,  Madrid,  Iowa;  Dr.  D.  M. 
Studebaker,  secretary,  Madrid,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  216;  average  attendance, 
165.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$360.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Louise  Pierce,  president,  Madrid,  Iowa;  Miss  Martha 
Reese,  corresponding  secretary,  ISIadrid,  Iowa.  Members — active,  38;  honor- 
ary,   2;   total,    40.      Total   paid   out,    $102.33.      Jxinior   members,    30. 

MORRISBURG — No  pastor;  Rev.  R.  A.  Lewis  was  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Ada 
Marlenee,  clerk,  Stuart,  Iowa.  Received  last  year,  1.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$2,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $140.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $1.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $1.00;  Home  Missions, 
$1.00;  Education.  $1.00;  all  other  purposes,  $207.63. 

Sunday-xehool — Mrs.  Lula  Hall,  superintendent,  Stuart.  Iowa;  Ray  Moore, 
secretary,  Stuart,  Iowa.  Enrollment.  26.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  De- 
partment,  $1.00;   all  other  purposes,   $69.09. 

MT.  ZIOX — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  F.  Clauson,  clerk.  Grand  River,  Iowa. 
Sunday-.sehool — Blanch  Grim,  secretary.  Grand  River,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  54. 
Contributed   to   all    purposes,    $13.08. 

OAK  HII^Ij  (TAYLOR  CO.) — No  pastor;  Rev,  Alfred  Hurst  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  Virginia  Taylor,  clerk.  Gravity,  Iowa.  Membership,  103.  Received  last 
year,  11.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,800.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $650.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.22; 
Foreign  Missions,  $30.36;  Home  Missions,  $9.50;  Education,  $17.00;  all  other 
purposes,    $82.62. 

ChrlstJan  Endeavor — Jessie  Fuelberth.  president.  Gravity,  Iowa;  Ruth  Dutton, 
corresponding  secretary,  Gravity,  Iowa.  Members — active,  27;  associate,  12; 
total,   39. 

OAK  HILIj  (UXION  CO.) — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Letha  McGuire,  clerk, 
Thayer,  Iowa. 

OTTER  CREEK — No  pastor;  Rev.  L.  M.  Everett  was  pastor  last  year;  D.  L. 
Puderbaugh,  clerk,  Lacona,  Iowa.  Membership,  107.  Church  building-  valued 
at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $50.00; 
American  Christian  Convention.  $2.50;  Foreign  Missions.  $25.00;  Education, 
$4.48;  all   other  purposes,   $85.00. 

Sunday-.soliool — William  Mussellman,  superintendent,  Milo,  Iowa;  Cora  E. 
Nyswonger.  secretary,  Lacona,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  80;  average  attendance,  57. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $2.00;  all  other  purposes,  $34.23. 
Christian  Endeavor — Cora  E.  Nyswonger.  corresponding  secretary,  Lacona, 
Iowa. 

PLEASAIVT  RIDGE — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Mary  "White,  clerk. 
Membership,   74.      Church   building  valued  at   $2,000.00. 

Snnday-sehool — Leonard  ^Vhite.  superintendent.  Afton,  Iowa;  Bernice  Stroup, 
secretary,  Afton,  Iowa.  Average  attendance,  15.  Contributed  to  all  purposes, 
$15.56. 

PLEASAXT  A'ALLEY — Rev.  R.  L.  Raybourn,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  L.  Raybourn  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  John  Claypool,  clerk.  Murray.  Iowa.  Membership,  75. 
Received  last  year,  1.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $30.00. 


166  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Siuidny-school — IMrs.  Delbert  Gripp.  superintendent.  Thayer,  Iowa;  Mrs. 
Willis  White,  secretary,  Thayer,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  35:  average  attendance, 
20.     Contributed   to   all  purposes,   $28.00. 

SHIL.O — Rev.  R.  A.  Lewis,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  A.  Lewis  was  pastor  last  year;  Albert 
Davis,  clerk.  Perry,  Iowa.  Membership,  25.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $95.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $5.04;  Foreign  Missions,  $6.34;  Education, 
$13.00;   all   other  purposes.   $62.86. 

TRVRO — Rev.  R.  L.  Raybourn,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  L.  Raybourn  -was  pastor  last  year; 
A.  E.  Roby,  clerk,  Truro,  Iowa.  Membership,  164.  Parsonage  valued  at 
$3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $1,000.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $27.00;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $23.00;  Education,  $14.00;  Relief,  $14.00;  all  other  purposes,  $120.00. 
Snnday-.sehool — E.  IM.  Husted,  superintendent,  Truro,  Iowa;  Fern  Hollings- 
woi'th.  secretary,  Truro,  Iowa.  Enrollment,  120;  average  attendance,  70. 
Contributed    to   Sunday-school   Department,    $5.00;   all   other   purposes,    $145.00. 

"WHEELERS  GRO"\'E — Rev.  R.  A.  Lewis,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  A.  Lewis  was  pastor  last 
year;  Albert  Bolton,  clerk,  Carson,  Iowa.  Membership,  125.  Received  last 
year.  2.  Church  building  valued  at  $12,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $6.35;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $15.14;  Education.  $16.43;  all  other  purposes,  $231.81. 

Sun<Iay-.sehool — Cynthia  Moxley,  superintendent,  Carson,  Iowa;  Carrie  Daven- 
port, secretary.  Carson,  Iowa.  Enrollinent.  108:  average  attendance.  62*  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,   $63.30. 

Christian  En«leavor — Miss  Ceness  Johnson,  president,  Carson,  lo-wa.  ^lembers 
— active,   22;   associate,   30;   total,   52. 

WINTERSET — No  pastor;  No  pa.'-tor  last  .vear;  Orpha  Adkinson,  clerk,  "Winterset, 
Iowa. 

SrMl^IARV — (1922) — Ordained  ministers.  22;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  21;  Mem- 
bership, 1,556.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $6,785.00;  American  Christian 
Convention.  $55.26;  Education,  $442.35;  Foreign  Missions,  $334.42;  Hom©  Mis- 
sions, $127.79;  Relief  Funds,  $14.00;  all  other  purposes,  $2,428.78.  Sunday- 
schools,  13;  Enrollment,  1,146;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department, 
$24.03.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  7;  Membership,  565.  Total  contributions 
reported,  $10,211.63.  Conference  offering  to  American  Christian  Convention, 
$8.75. 

EASTERN  KANSAS 

(Reported   by  Secretary   M'augh) 

Session   of  1922 — Elm  City  Church. 
Session  of  1923 — Pleasant  Valley  Church. 

Officers — Rev.  A.  A.  IMason,  Altoona,  Kansas — Vice-President. 

Emerson  Maxson,  101  Wilson  St..  Chanute,  Kansas — Vice-President. 
Miss  Jennie  "Waugh,  Edna,  Kansas — Secretary. 
Harry   Harden,   Edna,    Kansas — Treasurer. 

Department  Seoretariew — Emmett  Hughes,  Chanute,  Kansas.  R.  R.  1 — Publications. 
George   Nading,    Edna,    Kansas,    R.    R.    2 — Sunday-schools. 
Charles   Davis,   Edna.   Kansas,  R.   R.    2 — Education. 
Mrs.   Emma   Lozier,   Edna,   Kansas,   R.   R.   2 — Missions. 
Miss  Lura  Mazson,  Edna,  Kansas,  R.   R.   2 — Chiistian   Endeavor. 

Trustees — ;M.  L.  Carter;  Clem  Hooper;  Luthei-  Nelli.e;  Dan  Rush,  .Ji-. ;  Enoch 
"Wiggins. 

Executive  Boarti — James  Alexander.  William  Allison,  Rev.  A.  A.  ^lason,  Mrs. 
Pruda  B.  Utley;  Jennie  Waugh. 

Ministers —  Masters,  J.  S..  Pullman.  Mich. 

Burton,    Georse,    Hallowell,    Kansas.  ^,''''T'   ^-   ^-   AHoona,    Kan.sas. 

Darnell,   T.  C,    Puyallup,   "Wash.  ^1?^^'    I'^"'f  •  ^*'^"r?    Kansas. 

Drake,   D.    R.,    Beaumont,    Kansas.  VP^^-  ^  ^;-  Banzett,  Okla. 

Masters,    J.    L..    416    E.    8th    St..    CoflFeyville,  \N  inter,   H.    Vernon,   Miltonvale,   Kansas. 
Kansas. 

Clinrcli,    Pastor,    (^'lerk,    OfVerinjjj^s,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

ELM  CITY — Rev.  A.  A.  IVIason.  pastor;  Rev.  A.  A.  Mason  was  pastor  last  year; 
Miss  Jennie  Waugh.  clerk,  Edna,  Kansas,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  112.  Received 
last  year,  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoial  service,  $425.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $4.00; 
Foreign  Missions,  $17.75;  Home  Missions,  $12.00;  Education,  $9.35;  Relief. 
$5.00;   all   other  purposes,   $89.15. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  167 


Suniia.'i -.school — Clem  Hooper,  superintendent,  Edna.  Kansas,  R.  R.  2;  Charles 
Davis,"  secretary,  Edna,  Kansas,  R.  R.  2-.  Enrollment,  128;  average  attendance, 
59.  Contributed  to  Home  Missions,  $1.00;  Christian  Orphanage.  $5.00;  Near 
East  Relief,  $3.07;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes,  $76.11. 
ChriKtian  Endeavor — Jennie  Waugh.  president.  Edna,  Kansas,  R.  R.  2;  Clarence 
Harden,  corresponding  secretai'y,  Edna.  Kansas.  R.  R.  2.  Members — active, 
29;  associate,  2;  total,  31.  Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department, 
$2.00:   Foreign  Missions,   $2.00;   Current   Erpenses,    .?6.50. 

MAPLE  CITV-^No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Pruda  B.  Utley,  clerk.  Dexter, 
Kansas.      ?*Iembership,    48.      Contributed   to   all   purposes,   $3.00. 

PLEASANT  VALLEY — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Jas.  W.  Alexander, 
clerk,  Altoona,  Kansas.  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  93.  Received  last  year,  9. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed  to  Palmer  College,  $6.00; 
all  other  purposes,  $445.13. 

Sunrtaj-scliool — Emmett  ?Iughes,  superintendent.  Chanute.  Kansas,  R.  R.  1; 
Ralph  Russell,  secretary,  Altoona,  Kansas.  Enrollment,  129;  average  attend- 
ance. 51.  Contributed  to  Foreign  Missions,  $8.50;  all  other  purposes,  $124.01. 
Chri.stian  Endeavor — True  Daniels,  president,  Chanute,  Kansas;  Zona  Wiggins, 
coriesponding  secretary,  Earleton,  Kansas.  Members — active,  23;  associate, 
S;   total,    31. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  9;  Churches,  3;  Churches  not  reporting,  1;  Mem- 
bership, 253.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $425.00;  American  Christian 
Convention.  $4.00;  Education,  $15.35;  Foreign  Missions.  $17.75;  Home  Missions, 
$12.00;  Relief  Funds,  .f5.00:  all  other  purposes.  $537.28.  Sunday-schools,  2; 
Enrollment.  257.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  2;  Membership,  62;  Contributed 
to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $2.00.  Total  contributions  reported, 
$1,018.38.      Conference    offering    to   American    Christian    Convention,    $8.05. 


NORTHERN  KANSAS  AND  NEBRASKA 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Nelson) 

Session   of   1922 — Lincoln  Church. 
Session   of  1923 — Olive  Hill  Church. 

Officers — Elmer   L.    Roe,    Superior,   Nebraska — President. 

Wesley  Mlchener,  Gresham,  Nebraska — Vice-President. 
C.  Edger  Booze,  McPherson,  Kansas — Secretary. 
Mrs.   Eva  Savis,   Miltonvale,   Kansas — Treasvirer. 

Department    Secretaries — Mrs.    Rhoda   Roe,   Webber,    Kansas — Missions. 
Mrs.   Gertrude  Nelson,  Gresham,   Nebraska — Sunday-schools. 
Rolon  Jones,   Shelby,   Nebraska — Publication   and  Education. 
Mrs.  Floyd  Hogg,  Lincoln,  Kansas — Christian  Endeavor. 
Rev.    R.    L.    Hendrickson,   Lincoln,    Kansas — Finance. 
Rev.   F.   M.    Strange,   Lincoln,   Kansas — Social   Reform. 

Tru-stecs — E.  L.  Roe,  Wesley  Michener,  Eva  Davis,  J.  E.  Ingerson,  Wm.  Hogg,  C.  C. 
Hendrickson,  O.  C.  Cederberg. 

MinLsters —  Grantham,   .1.   A.,    Lincoln,   Kansas. 

Barton,   J.   S.,    Lincoln,    Kansas.  "''[l^'?''''^°V'    ?'    h'    L'ncoln,    Kan.sas. 

Burnell,    Rue,   Superior,   Nebraska.  ^'^P'*'"-^^  ^H   V'^f^'^i'   ^r^u""^^; 

Bushons,  Peter,  810  Houston  St.,  Manhattan,  Nelson,   C.G.     Red  Cloud,   Nebra.ska. 

Kansas  Strange,    1".   M.,    Lincoln,    Nebraska. 

Elliot,   Mrs.    Ellen,   Miltonvale,   Kansas.  Thomas,    A.    A..    Arlington,    Kansas. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Org'anization.s 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,    1922) 

LINCOLN — Rev.  R.  L.  Hendrickson,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  L.  Hendrickson  was  pastor 
last  year;  Floyd  Hogg,  clerk,  Lincoln,  Kansas.  Membership,  325;  Received 
last  year,  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $1,440.00;  Foreign  ^fissions,  $13.00;  Home 
Missions,  $15.00;  Education.  $10.00;  all  other  purposes.  $13.00. 
Sundliy-school — Earl  Breazier.  superintendent,  Lincoln,  Kansas:  ^Irs.  Edna 
Breazier,  secretary,  Lincoln,  Kansas.  Enrollment,  323;  average  attendance, 
100.  Contributed  to  Home  Missions.  $18.85;  all  other  purposes.  $174.53. 
Christian  Endeavor — James  Strange,  president.  Lincoln,  Kansas:  Wendell 
Grantham,  corresponding  secretary,  Lincoln.  Kansas.  Members — active,  34; 
honorary,  6;  total,  40.  Contributed  to  Home  Missions,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions, 
$2.00;   Current  expense,   $2.00. 

MEREDITH — Rev.  H.  A'ernon  Winter,  pastor:  Rev.  H.  Vernon  "Winter  was  pastor 
last  year;  <".  J.  Eye,  clerk.  Miltonvale,  Kansas.  Membership,  74.  Received 
last  year,  2.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.     Full  time  preaching.     Con- 


168 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

tributed   to   pastoral   service,    $200.00    (for   two   months);   all   other   purposes, 

$263.08. 

Sanday-scb<H>I — C.   J.    Eye,    superintendent,   Miltonvale,   Kansas;   Helen  Holz- 

apfel,  Miltonvale,  Kansas.  Enrollment,  84;  average  attendance,  43.  Contributed 

to  Sunday-school  Department,   $2.50;  all  other  purposes,  $105.03. 

Christian  Endeavor — Wm.   Demann^tte,  Aurora,  Kansas,  president;  Mrs.  C.  P. 

Stein,    corresponding'    seci'etary,    Miltonvale,    Kansas.       Members — active,     37; 

associate,    13;    total,    50.      Contributed    to    Foreig-n    Missions,    $10.00;    all    other 

purposes,  $18.00. 

OLiI\^  HILiI. — Rev.  Rue  Burnell,  pastor;  Rev.  Rue  Burnell  was  pastor  last  year; 
Carl  Cederberg,  clerk,  Mankato,  Kansas.  Membership,  143.  Received  last 
year,  24.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
Full  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,500.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $14.60;  Foreign  Missions,  $49.05;  Home  Missions,  $49.05; 
Education,  $24.50;  Elon  Orphanage,  $14.00;  Palmer  College,  $100.00;  all  other 
purposes,  $304.07. 

Sunday-school — Elmer  L.  Roe,  superintendent,  Superior,  Nebraska;  Carrie 
Wells,  secretary,  Superior,  Nebraska.  Enrollment,  148;  average  attendance, 
83.  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$186.74. 

Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Lowell  Warren,  president,  Superior,  Nebraska;  Miss 
Delia  Peck,  Superior,  Nebraska.  Members — active,  32;  honorary,  10;  total, 
42.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $5.00. 

WAYLiAXD — Rev.  C.  G.  Nelson,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  G.  Nelson  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  A.  Michener,  clerk,  Gresham,  Nebraska.  Membership,  200.  Received  last 
year,  19.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Parsonage  valued  at  $1,500.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,200.00;  American 
Christian  Convention,  $9.26;  Foreign  Missions.  $11.67;  Home  Missions,  $29.30; 
Palmer  College,   $751.00;  all  other  purposes,   $239.17. 

Sunday-school — ]Mark  A.  Romohr,  superintendent,  Ulysses,  Nebraska;  Harley 
Eklund,  secretary,  Gresham,  Nebraska.  Enrollment,  196;  average  attendance, 
83.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $253.17. 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Vernal  Brindle,  president,  Gresham,  Nebraska; 
Wesley  Michener,  corresponding  secretary,  Gresham,  Nebraska.  Members- 
active,   18;  honorary,   4;  total,   22. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers.  10;  Churches,  6;  Churches  not  reporting,  2;  mem- 
bership, 742.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $4,340.00;  American  Christian 
Convention,  $23.86;  Education,  $34.50:  Foreign  Missions,  $73.72;  Home  Mis- 
sions, $93.35;  all  other  purposes,  $869.32;  Palmer  College,  $851.00.  Sunday- 
schools  reported,  4;  Enrollinent,  751:  contributed  to  Sunday-school  Depart- 
ment, $7.50;  all  other  purposes,  $738.32.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  4' 
Members,  154.  Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $39.00;  Palmer  College,  $20.55;  all 
other  purposes,  $54.99.  Total  contributions  reported,  $7,161.11.  Conference 
offering  to  American   Christian   Convention,    $15.00. 


NORTHWESTERN   KANSAS 

(Reported  by  Secretary  McDaniel) 

Session  of  1922 — 
Session  of  1923 — 

OflScers— Emery  S.   Huff,  Oronoque,  Kansas — President. 

George   L.   Colip,   Jr.,   Norton,   Kansas — ^\^ice-President. 
Belle  McDaniel,  Edson,  Kansas— Secretary. 
T.  S.  McDaniel,  Edson,  Kansas — Treasurer. 

Department  Secretaries — Mrs.   Dull,   Dellvale,   Kansas— Sunday-schools. 
Ida  Huff,  Dellvale,  Kansas — Christian  Endeavor. 
Anna   Wheeler,    Oronoque,    Kansas — Churches. 
Rosa  Sprague,  Almena,  Kansas — Missions. 

Ministers—  Noble,   P.   S..    Haxtum,    Colo. 

Huflf,    C.    E.,    Oronoque.    Kansas.  Tipton,  J.  W..  Macon,  Mo. 

Humphrey,    Seldon,    New    Haven,    Conn.  ^-    * 

Millholland,    S.   M.,    Almena,    Kansa.s.  Licentiate — 

Millholland,   V.   L.,    Almena.   Kansas.  Graham,   Carl,    Albany,   Mo. 

Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

GOOD  HOPE— Rev.  C.  E.  Huff,  pastor:  Rev.  C.  E.  Huff  was  pastor  last  year;  Carl 
Saltzman  (1922),  clerk,  Dellvale,  Kansas.  Church  services  held  in  schoolhouse. 
One-half  time   preaching.  ^ 

Christian  Endeavor — Blanche  MacCulen,  president,  Dellvale,  Kansas.     Members 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 169 

— active,  16;  associate,  S;  total,  24.  Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  De- 
partment, $5.00. 

MORNING  STAR — Rev.  S.  M.  Millholland,  pastor;  Rev.  S.  M.  Millholland  was 
pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Alma  Simmons,  clerk,  Almena,  Kansas.  Membership,  82. 
Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building:  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $1,000.00.  Full  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,200.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $12.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $37.06;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $24.38;   Education,   $26.55;  all  other  purposes,   $593.12. 

Sunday-.school — V.  L.  Millholland,  superintendent,  Almena,  Kansas;  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Sprague,  secretary,  Almena,  Kansas.  Enrollment,  156;  average  attendance,  73. 
Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $6.10;  all  other  purposes,  $93.53. 
ChrLstinii  Endeavor — Frma  H.  Colip,  president,  Almena,  Kansas;  Ross  E. 
Severns,  corresponding  secretarj-,  Norton,  Kansas.  Members — active,  16;  as- 
sociate, 5;  honorary,  3;  total,  24.  Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Depart- 
ment,  $10.25. 

OROIVOClUE^Rev.  C.  E.  Huff,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  E.  Huff  was  pastor  last  year;  Mary 
H.  Davis,  clerk,  Dellvale,  Kansas.  Membership,  60.  Received  last  year,  3. 
Church  building  burned.  Parsonage  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  American  Chiistian  Convention,  $20.00;  Foreign 
Missions,  $35.00;  Home  Missions,  $35.00;  Education,  $20.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$299.73. 

Suiiclay-.school — Ray  E.  Davis,  superintendent,  Dellvale,  Kansas;  Emery  S. 
Huff,  secretary,  Dellvale,  Kansas.  Enrollment,  95;  average  attendance,  50. 
Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,   $14.50. 

Christian  Endeavor — Emery  S.  Huff,  president,  Dellvale,  Kansas;  Mrs.  Ida 
Huff,  corresponding  secretary,  Dellvale,  Kansas.  Members — active,  16;  as- 
sociate, 4;  total,  20.     Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  Department,  $17.52. 

riiEASANT  HOME — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mary  C.  McDaniel,  clerk, 
Edson,  Kansas.  Membership,  12.  Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  Con- 
tributed to  American  Christian  Convention,  $3.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.50; 
Home  Missions,  $3.00;  Education,  $10.00;  Relief,  $4.50;  all  other  purposes,  $8.50. 

VALLEY  CENTER — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  M^rs.  J.  D.  Keyser,  clerk. 
Parks,  Nebr.  Contributed  to  American  Christian  Convention,  $2.50;  Home 
Missions,   $5.00;   all  other  purposes,   $87.00. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  Frank  Graham,  superintendent.  Parks,  Nebraska;  Earl 
W.  Schyhart,  seci'etary.  Parks,  Nebraska.  Enrollment,  41;  average  attendance, 
28.     Contributed   to  all  purposes,   $35.00. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  6;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  5;  Membership,  154. 
Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $1,200.00;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$37.50;  Education,  $56.55;  Foreign  Missions,  $76.56;  Home  Missions,  $67.38; 
Relief  Funds,  $4.50;  all  other  purposes,  $988.35.  Sunday-schools,  3;  Enroll- 
ment, 292;  Contributed  to  Sunday-school  Department,  $6.10.  Christian  En- 
deavor Societies,  3;  Membership,  68.  Contributed  to  Christian  Endeavor  De- 
partment,   $32.77.      Total    contributions    reported,    $2,469.71. 

SOUTHERN   KANSAS 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Rasmussen) 

Session  of  1922 — Towanda.  • 

Session  of  1923 — Neola. 

Officers — Rev.  Burley  T.  Cole,  Langdon,  Kansas — President. 
Mrs.  Lilly  V.  Moore,  Towanda,   Kansas — Vice-President. 
Mrs.   E.    Rasmussen,   Stafford,   Kansas — Secretary. 
N.  J.  Rasmussen,  Stafford,  Kansas — Treasurer. 
Charles  Lenager,  Turon,  Kansas — Trustee. 

Conference  Forward  Movement  Board — Mrs.  Eunice  Lenager,  Turon,  Kansas — 
Devotions. 

Mrs.  Belle  Gott,  Arlington,  Kansas — Evangelism. 
Rev.  A.  A.  Thomas,  Arlington,  Kansas — Religious  Education. 
Mrs.  John  Wooldridge,  Towanda,  Kansas — Missions. 
Harve  Webber,  Arlington,   Kansas — Benevolence. 

Ministers—  liicentiate — 

Bolton,   Ford,  Towanda,  Kansas.  Cole,    Burley   T.,    Langdon,   Kansas. 

Cameron,    E.,    Cassoday,    Kansas. 

Irons,  M.  F.,  Guymon,  Oklahoma.  Honor«ry — 

Rasmussen,    Mrs.    E.,    Stafford,    Kansas.  Thomas,    A.   A.,  .  Arlington,    Kansas. 

Roberts,  W.  A.,  Towanda,  Kansas. 

Clinrch,    Pastor,   Clerk,    Offering's,    Orgranizations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to  October  1,   1922) 
CASSODAY — No    pastor;    No    pastor    last    year;    Miss    Lillian    Breidenstein,    clerk. 


170  THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Cassoday,  Kansas.  Membership,  7.  Chuich  building  valued  at  $800.00.  Oc- 
casional preaching-. 

MATFIEI..D  GREEN — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Levi  Jones,  clerk, 
Matfield  Green,   Kansas. 

KEOLiA Rev.  Alonzo  A.  Thomas,  pastor;  Rev.  Alonzo  A.  Thomas  was  pastor  part 

of  last  year;  Mrs.  Maude  Durham,  clerk,  Turon,  Kansas.  Membership,  68. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,400.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service.  $16H.00;  American  Christian  Convention,  $5.40;  Foreign  Mis- 
sions. $6.53;  Home  ^Missions,  $4.58;  Near  East  Relief,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$67.95. 

PLEASAXT  HILL — Rev.  Alonzo  A.  Thomas,  pastor;  Rev.  F.  M.  Strange  was  pastor 
last  .vear:  Mrs.  Anna  Webber,  clerk,  Arlington,  Kansas.  IMembership,  66. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Will  have  one-half  time  preaching.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  9.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $537.50;  American  Chris- 
tian Convention,  $10.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Educa- 
tion, $10.30;  all  other  purposes,  $24.95. 

TO\*'ANDA — Rev.  W.  A.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  "W.  A.  Roberts  was  pastor  part  of 
last  year;  Mrs.  John  Wooldridge,  clerk,  Towanda.  Kansas.  Membership,  101. 
Received  last  year,  18.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $3,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,394.00; 
American  Christian  Convention,  $110.12;  Foreign  Missions,  $118.40;  Home 
Missions,  $121.51;  Education,  $104.55;  all  other  purposes,  $331.29. 

SU3IIHARY — Ordained  ministers,  5;  Licentiates,  1;  Churches,  5;  Membership,  242. 
Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $2,097.50;  American  Christian  Convention, 
$125.52;  Education,  $114.85;  Foreign  Missions,  $129.93;  Home  Missions.  $131.09; 
Relief  Funds,  $3.00;  all  other  purposes,  $424.19.  Total  contributions  reported. 
$3,026.08.     Conference  offering  to  American   Christian  Convention,   $8.50. 

Southern  Group 

ALABAMA 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Carter) 

Session   of  1922 — Mt.    Zion    Church. 
Session  of  1923 — Cragford  Church. 

Offleer.'s — Rev.  G.    D.   Hunt,  Wadley,  Alabama — President. 
Rev.  J.  D.   Dollar,  Roanoke,  Alabama — A'ice-President. 
Rev.  E.  M.  Carter,  Wadley,  Alabama — Secretary. 
J.   yv.    Payne,   Wedowee,   Alabama — Treasurer. 

Ministers—  Meacham,  W.  T.,  Roanoke,  Ala..  R.  R.  2. 

„  „  Orr,  J.  B.,  Ore  City,  Texas. 

Amerson,  J.    E.,   Lineville,   Ala.,   R.  R.  Sheppard,   A.   H.,    2906   Sec.   Ave.,   Columbus, 

Carpenter,  W.  C,  Joppa,  Ala.  q^ 

Carter,   C.  W.,   Wadley,   Ala.  Veaz'ey,  G.  H.,  Wadley,  Ala. 

Carter,   E.  M.,  Wadley,   Ala.  Waldrop,    S.    R.,    Lineville,    Ala. 


Licentiates- 


Dollar,    J.    D.,    Roanoke,    Ala..    R.    R.    4. 

Elder,   J.   W.,   Pisgah,    Ala. 

Hughes,   J.   H.,   Roanoke,    Ala.,   R.   R.    4.  Dollar.    Jessie,    Elon    College,    N.    C. 

Hunt.   G.   D.,   Wadlev.    Ala.  Pollard,    M.    A.,    Wedowee,    Ala. 

Knovvles,  W.  B.,   Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2.  Smith,   B.    F.,    Lineville,   Ala. 

Church,    Pastor,   Cleric,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to  October  1,   1922) 

AA'TIOCH — Rev.  G.  D.  Hunt,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  D.  Hunt  was  pastor  last  year;  R.  W 
Day,  clerk,  Roanoke,  Ala.  Membership,  114.  Received  last  year,  10.  Church 
building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $250.00. 

SunilaT-.school — J.  F.  Beaird,  superintendent,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1;  Clifford 
Deloach,  secretary,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  96;  average  attend- 
ance, 70.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $24.64. 

Christian  Endeavor — C.  Deloach,  president,  Stroud,  Ala.,  R.  R. ;  Mary  J.  De- 
loach,  corresponding  secretai-y.  Stroud,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Members — active,  15;  hon- 
orary, 5;  total,  20. 

BETTHAXY — Rev.    A.    H.    Sheppard,    pastor;    Rev.    A.    H.    Sheppard    was    pastor    last 

year-   W.  J.  Harrv    clerk,   Glenn,  Ga.     Membership,   46.     Received  last  year,   3. 

Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $121.00. 

Snnday-.school — H.    N.    Ovs-ens,    superintendent.    Rock    Mills,    Ala.;  Neal    Smith, 

secretary,  Roanoke,  Ala.  Enrollment,  70;  average  attendance,  62.  Contributed 
to   all   purposes,   $38.00. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  171 


BEVLAH — Rev.  G.  D.  Hunt,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  D.  Hunt  vva.'^  pastor  last  year;  J.  D. 
Hall,  clerk,  Wadley,  Ala..  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  94.  Received  last  yeai',  11. 
Chuich  building-  valued  at  $2, .500. 00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastoral  service,   $135.00. 

Sun(laj-!!«cliooI — R.  B.  Culpeppei',  superintendent,  Wadley,  Ala.,  R.  R.  3;  Styles 
Denney,  secretary,  Wadley,  Ala.,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  84;  average  attend- 
ance, 75.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $30.00. 

BRYANS  CHAPEL, — Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  C.  Carpenter  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  R.  M.  Adams,  clerk,  Arab,  Ala.  New  church.  Received  last 
year,  19.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $6.63;  all  other  purposes,  $134.50. 

CHRISTIANA — Rev.  G.  H.  A'eazey,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  H.  Veazey  was  pastor  last  year; 
Robert  S.  Duck,  clerk,  Dadeville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  58.  Received  last 
year,  5.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $73.75;  all  other  purposes,  $53.60. 
Sunday-Nohool — A.  Ij.  Jenning-s,  superintendent,  Dadeville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2;  Press- 
ley  Ingram,  secretary,  Dadeville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  111;  average  at- 
tendance, 95.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $18.10. 

CiiriKtian  Eiuleavor — Barnes  Jennings,  president,  Dadeville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2; 
Athens  Washburn,  corresponding  secretary,  Dadeville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2.  Mem- 
bers— active,    23. 

CORINTH — Rev.  E.  M.  Carter,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  M.  Carter  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  G.  Harris,  clerk,  Wadley,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Membership,  56.  Received  last  year, 
1.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service.  $70.00. 

Sunday-.seliool — J.  C.  Harris,  superintendent,  Wadley,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4;  C.  G. 
Knight,  secretary,  Wadley,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4.  Enrollment,  75.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,   $14.00. 

CRAGFORU — Rev.  E.  M.  Carter,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  M.  Carter  was  pastor  last  year; 
C.  H.  Mitchell,  clerk,  Cragford,  Ala.  Membership,  29.  Church  building  valued 
at  $2,500.00.  One-fourth  time  pi-eaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$150.00;   all   other  purposes,    $22.00. 

Sunday-school — C.  H.  Mitchell,  superintendent,  Cragford.  Ala.;  C.  H.  Mitchell, 
secietary,  Cragford,  Ala.  Enrollment,  46;  averag-e  attendance,  35.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,  $18.19. 

DINGLERS  CHAPEI. — Rev.  C.  W.  Carter,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  W.  Carter  was  pastor 
last  year;  Victor  Bailey,  clerk,  Lineville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Membership,  27.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral   service,   $55.70. 

Sunday-school — Victor  Bailey,  superintendent,  Lineville,  Ala.,  R.  R. ;  Bertie 
Taylor,  secretary,  Lineville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  40;  average  attendance, 
32.     Contributed   to   all   purposes,    $5.50. 

FOREST  HOME — Rev.  G.  H.  Veazey,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  W.  Carter  was  pastor  last 
year.  Membership,  35.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.      Contributed   to   pastoral   service,    $63.91. 

Sunday-school — R.  L.  Barfield,  superintendent.  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2;  Miss 
Jesse  Smith,  secretary,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  50;  averag-e  at- 
tendance, 42.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $10.78. 

LIBERTY  GROVE — Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  C.  Carpenter  was  pastor 
last  year;  Mrs.  S.  E.  Carpenter,  clerk,  Cullman,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Membership,  19. 
Received  last  year,  11.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $55.08;  all  other  purposes,  $16.00. 
Sunday'-school — S.  E.  Carpenter,  superintendent.  Cullman,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Enroll- 
ment,  31;  average  attendance,  28. 

LOWELL, — Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar  was  pastor  last  year;  C.  H. 
Russell,  clerk,  Roanoke,  Ala.  Membership,  113.  Received  last  year,  3.  One- 
fourth  time  preaching-.     Contrittuted  to  pastoral  service,  $50.00. 

MACEHONIA — Rev.  J.  E.  Amerson,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  E.  Amerson  was  pastor  last 
year;  Flora  Gore,  clerk,  Delta,  Ala.  Membership,  67.  Received  last  year,  6. 
Church   building  valued   at   $1,200.00.      One-fourth   time   preaching-. 

McGUIRES  CHAPEL — Rev.  G.  D.  Hunt,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  D.  Hunt  was  pastor  last 
year;  L.  G.  McDaniel,  clerk,  Wadley,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Membership,  77.  Received 
last  year,  17.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $60.00;  all  other  purposes,  $16.50. 
Sunday-school — R.  Jones,  superintendent;  Roy  A.  Jones,  secretary,  Daviston, 
Ala.  Enrollment,  72;  average  attendance,  60.  Contributed  to  a'll  purposes, 
$10.00. 

MT.  ZION — Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.   B.  Swann,   clerk,   Roanoke,  Ala.,   R.   R.   5.     Membership,   174.     Received   last 


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year,    10.      Church    building   valued   at    $1,200.00.      One-fourth    time   preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $150.00;   all  other  purposes,  .|27.00. 
Sunday-school — B.    E.    Stevens,    superintendent,    Roanoke,   Ala.,    R.    R.    5;    J.   L. 
Liles,   secretar.v,   Roanoke,  Ala.,    R.   R.   5.      Enrollment,    60.      Contributed   to  all 
purposes,   $10.00. 
Christian  Endeavor — M.  L.  Jones,   president,   Roanoke,  Ala.,   R.   R.   5. 

XEW"  HARMONY — Rev.  C.  W.  Carter,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  W.  Carter  was  pastor  last 
year;  Miss  Hattie  McCormic,  clerk,  Lineville,  Ala.,'R.  R.  3.  Membership,  69. 
Received  last  year,  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  time 
preaching-.  Contribute-d  to  pastoral  service,  $103.15;  all  other  purposes,  $16.00. 
Sunday-school — E.  C.  Devaughan,  superintendent,  Lineville,  Ala.;  G.  M.  Mc- 
Daniel,  secretary,  Lineville,  Ala.  Enrollment,  34;  average  attendance,  30. 
Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $13.00. 

NEW  home: — Rev.  C.  W.  Carter,  pastor;  Rev.  S.  R.  Waldrop  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  L.  Latham,  clerk.  Delta,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Membership,  58.  Received  last  year,  5. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral   service,   $35.88. 

Sunday-school — R.  J.  ISIoore,  superintendent.  Delta,  Ala.;  Loil  Padgett,  secre- 
tary. Delta,  Ala.  Enrollment,  110;  average  attendance,  80.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,   $15.00. 

NEW  HOPE — Rev.  G.  D.  Hunt,  pastor;  Rev.  G.  D.  Hunt  was  pastor  last  year;  E.  C. 
Stevens,  clerk,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  185.  Received  last  year, 
10.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-four  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $250.00;  all  other  purposes,  $25.00. 
Sunday-school — J.  H.  Crisler,  superintendent,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1;  Jessie 
Greene,  secretary,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  51;  average  attendance, 
47.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $27.65. 

Christian  Endeavor — Fannie  Mae  Elder,  president,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1;  John 
Greene,  corresponding  secretary,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1.  Members — active,  20; 
associate,   2;  honorary,  5;   total,   27. 

NOONDAY — Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar  was  pastor  last  year; 
Clois  Sikes,  clerk,  "SVedowee,  Ala.  Membership,  123.  Received  last  year,  7. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,   $108.40. 

Sunday-school — W.  H.  Stevens,  superintendent,  Wedowee,  Ala.;  Clois  Sikes, 
secretary,  Wedowee,  Ala.  Enrollment,  109;  average  attendance,  75.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $70.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Minnie  Huey,  president,  W^edowee,  Ala.,  R.  R. ;  L.  H. 
Huey,  corresponding  secretary,  Wedowee,  Ala.,  R.  R.     Members — active,  15. 

PISGAH — Rev.  J.  "VV.  Elder,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  "VV.  Elder  was  pastor  last  year;  T.  M. 
Swann,  clerk,  Pisgah,  Ala.  Membership,  23.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,   $75.00. 

Sunday-school — Rich  Hargess,  superintendent,  Pisgah,  Ala.;  Mary  Sotherland, 
secretary,  Pisgah,  Ala.  Enrollment,  86;  average  attendance,  79.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,   $32.93. 

PLEASANT  GROVE — Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  D.  Dollar  was  pastor  last 
year;  W.  T.  Hill,  clerk,  Abanda,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Membership,  85.  Church  building 
valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,   $127.40;  all   other  purposes,   $17.00. 

Sunday-school — M.  T.  Hill,  superintendent,  LaFayette,  Ala.,  R.  R. ;  L.  L.  Knight, 
secretary,  Abanda,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  50;  average  attendance,  41.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $35.00. 

ROCK  SPRINGS — Rev.  W.  T.  Meacham,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  T.  Meacham  was  pastor  last 
year;'  J.  D.  Birdsong,  clerk,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Membership,  77.  Received 
last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral   service,   $75.00. 

Sunday-school — F.  A.  Broach,  superintendent,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  5;  Ruble 
Coleman,  secretary,  Malone,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $17.70. 

ROCKSTAND — Rev.  J.  H.  Hughes,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  H.  Hughes  was  pastor  last  year; 
Neonnie  Beverly,  clerk,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  5.  Membership,  86.  Received 
last  year,  10.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $90.00. 

Sunday-school — T.  C.  Harris,  superintendent,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4;  Miss 
Hassle  Gray,  secretary,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4.  Enrollment,  95;  average  at- 
tendance, 80.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $25.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — T.  C.  Harris,  president,  Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  4;  Veraa 
Pinkard,   corresponding  secretary,  Roanoke,  Ala.,   R.  R.   4. 

SANDHILL. — Rev.  J.  B.  Orr,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  B.  Orr  was  pastor  last  year;  E.  H. 
Orr,  clerk.   Ore  City,  Texas.     Jlembership,   59.     Received  last  year,   6.     Church 


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173 


building-  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $45.00. 

Sundn^-^school — J.  H.  Dean,  superintendent,  Ore  City,  Texas;  Aliss  Maud  Deam. 
secretary,   Ore   City,   Texas.      Enrollment,    50;   average   attendance,    40. 

SHADY  GROVE — Rev.  W.  B.  Knowles,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  B.  Knowles  was  pastor 
last  year;  J.  C.  Moore,  clerk,  Lineville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Member.ship,  78.  Received 
last  year,  11.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pa.storal  service,  $66.36. 

Sunday-school — C.  L.  Burroug-hs,  superintendent,  Lineville,  Ala.,  R.  R. ;  H.  L/. 
Bradfield,  seci-etary,  Liineville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  90;  average  attend- 
ance,  77.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $12.00. 

SPRIXGHILL. — Rev.  C.  W.  Carter,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  W.  Carter  was  pastor  last  year; 
T.  C.  Smith,  clerk,  Lineville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Membership,  54.  Received  last  year, 
5.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $100.37; 
Sunday-school — J.  B.  Philips,  superintendent,  Lineville,  Ala.,  R.  R. ;  Lucile 
Smith,  secretar.v,  Lineville,  Ala.,  R.  R.  Enrollment,  40;  average  attendance, 
32.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $24.55. 

\%'ADLiEY — Rev.  E.  M.  Carter,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  M.  Carter  was  pastor  last  year; 
V.  L.  Carter,  clerk,  Wadley,  Ala.  Membership,  69.  Received  last  year,  8. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastoral   service,    $250.00;   all   other  purposes,   $30.00. 

Sunday-school — J.  T.  Gibson,  superintendent,  Wadley,  Ala.;  V.  L.  Carter,  sec- 
retary, Wadley,  Ala.  Enrollment,  68;  average  attendance,  50.  Contributed 
to  all  purposes,   $121.05. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  14;  Licentiates.  3;  Churches,  26;  Membership, 
1,875.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $2,567.63;  all  other  purposes,  $357.60. 
Sunday-schools,  23;  Enrollment,  1,518.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  6.  Mem- 
bership,  85.     Total  contributions  reported,  $2,925.23. 


EASTERN    VIRGINIA 

(Reported  by  Secretary  Johnson) 


Session  of  1922- 
Session  of   1923- 


-Holland,  Va. 


Officer.s — Rev.  W.  M.  Jay,  D.  D.,  Holland,  Va. — President. 
Rev.  I.  W.  Johnson,  D.  D.,  Suffolk,  Va. — Secretary. 
H.  Woodward,  Suffolk,  Va. — Treasurer. 


Minister.s— 

Barrett.    J.    Pi-essley,    Henderson,    N.    C 

Black,    B.    F.,    Berkley,    Va..    R.    R.    3. 

Bradshaw.    Elisha,    Fancy    Gap,    Va. 

Butler,    H.    H.,    Suffolk,    Va. 

Butler,  M.  W.,  Muncie,  Ind. 

Denison,    W.    H.,    Dayton.    Ohio. 

Karp,   B.   J.,    Ne-wport  News,    Va. 

Eastes,  George  D.,   Norfolk,   Va. 

Felton.   C.  J.,   Toronto,   Ont. 

Fleming.   H'.    J.,   South    Portland,   Maine. 

FloiT,    E.    B.,    Norfolk,   Va. 

Flowers,  A.  R.,  Dendron,  Va. 

Foster,    J.   L.,   Waverly,    Va. 

Fuller,   W.   B.,   Ivor,   Va. 

Garman,  W.   H.,   Norfolk,   Va. 

Harward,    W.    D.,    Portsmouth,    Va. 

Helfenstein,  Roy  C,   Dover,  Del. 

Jay,    W.   M.,    Holland,    Va. 

Johnson.    I.    W.,    Suffolk,    Va. 

Lassiter,  L.   L.,  Suffolk,   Va. 


Lightbourne.    James,    H.,    Holland,    Va. 
Moore,    W.    C,    Dover,    Del. 
Parry,  W.  D.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Poythress,   O.   D.,   South  Norfolk,   Va. 
Roberts,   J.  M.,  Windsor,   Va. 
Rountree,  H.  E.,  Port  Au  Prince,  Hayti. 
Rowland,   C.   H..   Franklin,    Va. 
Smith,    L.    E.,    Norfolk,    Va. 
Staley,   W.  W.,   Suffolk,   Va. 
Stephens.   R.   S.,   Dover,   Del. 
Wells,   W.    L..    Portsmouth,    Va. 
White,   T.    E.,    Windsor,    Va. 

liicentiate.s— 

Chadwick,   .James  B.,   Dover,   Del. 
Cutchins,    J.   W.,   South   Norfolk,    Va. 
Harrcd,   James  T..   South  Norfolk,  Va. 
Parsons,   D.   F.,   Chicago,  111. 
Taylor,   Herman   C.,   Dover,   Del. 
Wright,    T.    Fred,    Norfolk,    Va. 


Church,    Pastor,    Clerk,    Offeringrs,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October   1,   1922) 

AXTIOCH — Rev.  H.  H.  Butler,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  H.  Butler  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  H.  Goodwin,  clerk,  Windsor,  Va.  Membership,  386.  Received  last  year,  17. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to   pastoral   service,    $300.00;   all   purposes,    $640.30. 

Sunday-school — R.   H.   Barrett,   superintendent,   Zuni,   Va.;   Nellie   Cobb,   secre- 
tary.  Zunij  Va.     Enrollment,   187.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $18.30. 

BARRETTS — Rev.  W.  B.  Fuller,  pastor;  Rev.  'W.  B.  Fuller  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.    E.    Ellsworth,    clerk,    Sebrell,    Va.      Membership,    112.      Received    last    year. 


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ft.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral   .service,   $150.00;   all  purpose.s,   $325.00. 

Sunilaj-.school — J.  E.  Ellsworth,  superintendent,  Sebrell,  Va.;  J.  F.  Wellons, 
secretary,  Alovvry,  Va.     Enrollment,  60.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $50.00. 

BEJRBA  (!VAIVSEMONI>  CO.) — Rev.  J.  W.  Johnson,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  W.  Johnson  was 
pastor  last  year;  L.  E.  Hargraves,  clerk.  Driver,  Va.  Membership,  140.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  13.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $600.00;  to  all  purposes,  $3,523.89. 
Sunday-school — W'.  H.  Binkley,  superintendent,  Driver,  Va. ;  G.  Binkley,  sec- 
retary.  Driver,   ^'a.     Enrollment,    115.     Contributed   to   all  purposes,    $157.35. 

BERE^A  (NORFOLK ) — Rev.  W.  C.  Hook,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  C.  Hook  was  pastor  last 
year;  M.  W.  Hollowell,  clerk,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  135. 
Received  last  year,  8.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  all  purposes,  $810.00. 
Sunday-jseliool — Willie  Hodges,  superintendent.  Fentiess,  Va. ;  Mrs.  Edna  Hall, 
secretary,  Hickoiy,  Va.,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment,  100.  Contributed  to  all  pur- 
poses, $50.00. 

BETHEL  (KITTS  HAMMOCK) — Rev.  R.  S.  Stephens,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  S.  Stephens 
was  pastor  last  year;  Ida  Grace,  clerk,  Dover,  Del.  Church  building  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $30.00; 
all  purposes,   $57.17. 

Sunday-school — Van  Tozbour,  superintendent,  Dover,  Del.;  Mrs.  Ida  Grace, 
secretary,  Dover,  Del.     Enrollment,   60.     Contributed  to  all   purposes,   $7.17. 

BETHLEHEM — Rev.  M.  W.  Jay,  pastoi-;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  W.  Folk,  clerk, 
Suffolk,  Va.,  R.  R.  2.  Membership,  241.  Received  last  year,  3.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $8,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,    $480.00;    all    purposes,    $5,209.00. 

Sunday-school — ^V.  E.  White,  superintendent,  Suffolk,  Va.,  R.  R.  2;  R.  O. 
Leeter,  secretary,  Suffolk,  Va.,  R.  R.  2.  Enrollment,  116.  Contributed  to 
all   purposes,   $75.00. 

BURTONS  GROVE — Rev.  W.  D.  Harward,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  E.  M. 
Carroll,  clerk,  Wakefield,  Va.  Membership,  72  Church  building  valued  at 
$800.00.'  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $175.00; 
all  purposes,  $225.00. 

Sunday-school — F.  E.  Mranch,  superintendent,  Wakefield,  Va. ;  J.  W.  Pillman, 
secretary,   ^Vakefield,  Va. 

CENTER VILLE — Rev.  J.  L.  Foster,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  I^.  Foster  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  L.  Moss,  clerk,  Disputana,  Va.  Membership,  79.  Received  last  year,  5. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,   $177.00;  all  purposes,  $337.99. 

Sunday-school — G.  W.  Bain,  superintendent,  Disputana,  Va. ;  B.  F.  Morris, 
secretary,  Lisputana,  Va.     Enrollment,  82.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $62.73. 

CHRISTIAN  TEMPLE — Rev.  L.  E.  Smith,  pastor;  Rev.  L..  E.  Smith  was  pastor 
last  vear;  W.  L.  Cooper,  clerk,  717  E.  28th  St.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Membership,  898. 
Received  last  year,  $347.00.  Church  building  valued  at  $9,700.00.  Full  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $5,100.00;  all  purposes,  $59,682.25. 
Sunday-school — A.  B.  Jarvis,  superintendent.  4312  Colonial  St.,  Norfolk,  Va. ; 
Logan  McCloud,  secretary,  110  E.  30th  St.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Enrollment,  589. 
Contributed   to  all  purposes,   $542.22. 

CYPRUS  CHAPEL — Rev.  J.  M.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Roberts  was  pastor  last 
year;  A.  L.  Harrell.  clerk,  Cyprus  Chapel,  Va.  Membership,  232.  Received 
last  year.  29.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Preaching  fourth  and 
fifth   Sundays.      Contributed   to   pastoral   service,   $400.00. 

Sunday-school — Cyrus  Binkley,  superintendent,  Cyprus  Chapel,  Va. ;  Mrs.  Ella 
Rodgers,   secretary,   Cyprus   Chapel,   Va.      Enrollment.    100. 

I>AMASCUS— Rev.  J.  T.  Harrod,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  E.  Corbitt,  clerk. 
Sunbury,  N.  C.  Membership,  151.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One- 
fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $30.00;  all  purposes, 
$352.20. 

Sunday-scho<»l — J.  E.  Corbitt,  superintendent,  Sunbury,  N.  C. ;  Miss  Lucy 
Lassiter,  secretary,  Sunbury,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  60. 

INBNHRON — Rev.  W.  D.  Harward,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  D.  Harward  was  pastor  last 
year;  Waverly  S.  Barrett,  clerk,  Dendron,  Va.  Membership,  127.  Received 
last  year,  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $441.00;  all  purposes,  $1,380.00. 
Sunday-school — E.  T.  Atkinson,  superintendent,  Dendron,  Va. ;  B.  V.  Hargrave, 
secretary.  Dendron,  Va.     Enrollment,  146.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $155.00. 


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BLM  4.VENUE^ — Rev.  W.  D.  Harward,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  I ).  Kaiward  was  pastor 
last  year;  J.  W.  Feltun,  clerl;.  1503  Elm  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Membership,  150. 
Ohuroh  building-  valued  at  $11,000.00.  Wet-kly  preaehins.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $1,300.00;  all  other  purpose.s,   $l,7ti9.!Hi. 

Sundny-sehool — F.  R.  Baker,,  superintendent,  1810  Printer  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va. ; 
Wm.  Alexaucke,  secretary,  ltil2  Printer  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Enrollment,  145. 
Contributed   to  all  purposes,   $113.00. 

KIRE — Rev.  J.  M.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  .1.  M.  Roberts  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  M.  Sparkman.  clerk,  Eure,  Va.  Membership,  i;t2.  Received  last,  year,  14. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-fourth  t-nie  preaching-.  Contributed 
to   pastoral  service,   $300.00;   all   purposes,    $440.00. 

Sniifiny-school — T.  A.  Eure,  superintendent,  Eure,  Va. :  Daiden  J.  Eure,  secre- 
tary.  Eure,   Va.      Enrollment,   63.     Contributed   to  all   purposes,   $30.00. 

FRAiVKLIlV — Rev.  C.  H,  Rowland,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  H.  Rowland  was  pastor  last 
year;  W.  A.  Daug-herty,  clerk,  Franklin,  Va.  Membership,  260.  Received  last 
vear,  31.  Church  building  valued  at  $30,000.00.  Pull  time  preaching-.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $2,100.00;  all  purpose.s,  $4,625.62.  ,,, 
Sunday-school — L.  Ross  .Tones,  superintendent,  Franklin.  Va^ ;  George  I. 
Earnest,  secretary,  Franklin,  Va.  Enrollment,  249.  Contributed  to  all  pur- 
poses,   $382.50. 

Christian  Endeavor — JNIiss  Emily  Cobb,  president.  Franklin,  Xa..;  Miss  Anna 
Rowland,  corresponding  secretary,  Franklin,  Va.  Members — active,  iSO;  hon- 
orary,  8;  total,   38.     Contributed  to  all  puiposes,  $52.00. 

HOBSON — No  pastor;  Rev.  I.  W.  Johnson  was  pastor  last  year;  T.  H.  Beale,  clerk, 
Hobson,  Va.  Membership,  16.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  One- 
fourth  time  preaching.  Contiibuted  to  pastoral  service,  $700.00;  all  pui'poses, 
$159.50. 

HOLI.1AXD — Rev.  James  H.  I^ightbourne.  pastor;  Rev.  James  H.  Lightbourne  was 
pa.stor  last  year;  R.  H.  Riedil,  clerk,  Holland,  Va.  Membership,  367.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  41.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,500.00.  Three-fourths  time 
preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,870.00;  all  purposes,  $7,149.33. 
Siinday-school — I.  A.  Luke,  superintendent,  Holland,  Va.;  E.  J.  Norfleet,  secre- 
tary, Holland,  A'a.  Enrollment,  23.  Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $237.91. 
i'hri.stian  Endeavor — J  O.  Dalton,  president,  Holland,  Va. :  Edna  Holland, 
corresponding  secretary,  Holland,  Va.  Members — active,  45;  associate,  10; 
total,  55. 

HOI.Y  XECK — Rev.  W.  M.  Jay,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  M.  Jay  was  pastor  last  year;  R.  C. 
Norfleet,  clerk.  Holland,  Va.  Membership,  395.  Received  last  year,  7.  Chur-ch 
building  valued  at  $12,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,    $2,000.00;    all    purposes,    $5,985.97. 

Sunday-school — B.  D.  Jones,  superintendent,  Holland,  Va. ;  H.  Lu  Worsell, 
secretary,  Holland,  Va.  Eni'ollment,  222.  Contiibuted  to  all  purposes, 
$125.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Lillye  Holland,  president,  Holland,  Va. ;  Elizabeth  Jones, 
corresponding   secretary.    Holland,   Va.      Members — active.   19. 

ISLE  OF  WIGHT — Rev.  J.  M.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Roberts  was  pastor  Jast 
year;  M.  Turpin  Whitley,  clerk.  Isle  of  Wight,  Va.  Membership,  62.  Received 
last  vear,  2.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contiibuted  to  pastoral  service, 
$300.00;  all  purposes.  $181.00. 

Sunday-.school — -M.  T.  Whitley,  superintendent,  Windsor,  Va.  Enrollment,  70. 
Contributed   to  all   purposes,    $139.96. 

IVOR — No  pastor;  Rev.  W.  B.  Fuller  was  pastor  last  year;  Dona  V.  W^illiams, 
clerk.  Ivor,  A"a.  Membership.  36.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  One- 
half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $250.00;  all  purposes, 
$235.00. 

Sunday-school — B.  H.  Lane,  superintendent,  Ivor,  Va. ;  H.  E.  Branch,  secre- 
tary,  Ivor,   Xa.     Enrollment,   44. 

JOHXSONS  GROVE — No  pa.stor;  Rev.  B.  W.  Fuller  was  pastor  last  year;  W.  H. 
Jovner,  clerk.  Courtland,  Va.  Membership,  102.  Received  last  year,  1.  Chur€h 
building  valued  at  $1,800.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral   service,   $230.00;   all   purposes,   $449.40. 

Sunday-school — W.  H.  Doyle,  superintendent,  Sebrell,  Va. ;  H.  P.  Hancock, 
secretary,  Sedley,  Va.     Enrollment,   68.     Contributed  to  all   purposes,   $24.54. 

LIBERTY  SPRINGS— Rev.  L  ^,\'.  Johnson,  pastor;  Rev.  I.  W.  Johnson  was  pastor 
last  year;  F.  F.  Brinkle.v,  clerk.  Suffolk,  Va.  Membership,  244.  Received  last 
year,  6.  Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  all  purposes,  $1,580.00. 
Sunday-school — I.  T.  Byrd,  superintendent,  Suffolk,  Va.;  Earnest  Byrd,  secre- 
tary, Holland,  Va.,  R.  R.     Enrollment,  151.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $95.flO. 


176       THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

MT.  CARMEL. — Rev.  T.  E.  White,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Otis  Joyner,  clerk, 
Walters,  Va.  Membership,  266.  Received  last  year,  14.  Church  building 
valued  at  $7,000.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $205.00;  all  purposes,  $1,150.83. 

Sundaj -.school — Otis  Joyner,  superintendent,  Walters,  Va. ;  E.  W.  Beale,  secre- 
tary,  Zuni,  Va.,   R.  R.     Enrollment,   175.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $191.00. 

MT.  ZION — No  pastor;  Rev.  H.  H.  Butler  was  pastor  last  year;  Clara  Queeds, 
clerk.  Eclipse,  Va.  Membership.  42.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,200.00.  One- 
fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.00;  all  purposes, 
$251.23. 

Sundny-.school — Victor  Kedo,  superintendent.  Eclipse,  Va. ;  Mrs.  Cora  Post, 
secretary.   Eclipse,   Va.     Enrollment,    99.      Contributed   to   all  purposes,    $30.00. 

NEW  LEBANON — No  pastor;  Rev.  W.  D.  Harward  was  pastor  last  year;  Ollie  V. 
Cockes,  clerk,  Elberson,  A''a.  Membership,  72.  Church  building  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $352.00; 
all  purposes,  $511.50. 

Sunday-school — Ollie  V.  Cockes,  superintendent,  Elberson,  Va.;  Ollie  V.  Cockes, 
secretary,  Elberson,  Va.     Enrollment,  100.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $52.00. 

NEWPORT  NEWS  (EAST  END) — Rev.  B.  J.  Earp,  pastor;  Rev.  B.  J.  Earp  was 
pastor  last  year;  W.  L.  Rilee,  clerk,  1028  23d  St.,  Newport  News,  Va.  Member- 
ship, 269.  Received  last  year,  21.  Church  building  valued  at  $7,500.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,650.00;  all  purposes, 
$2,673.56. 

Sunday-school — C.  D.  West,  superintendent,  120  26th  St,  Newport  News,  Va. ; 
G.  L.  Mumford,  secretary,  2304  Orcutt  Ave.,  Newport  News,  Va.  Enrollment, 
180.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $220.76. 

Christian  Endeavor — \Y.  L.  Rilee,  president.  1028  23d  Newport  News,  Va. ; 
Florine  Rountree,  corresponding  secretary,  1239  23d  St.,  Newport  News,  Va. 
Members — active,  25. 

NORFOLK  (FIRST  CHURCH) — Rev.  Edwin  B.  Flory,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  F.  Morgan 
was  pastor  last  year;  E.  H.  Everton,  clerk,  308  Ivry  St.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Member- 
ship, 420.  Received  last  year,  23.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  Full 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,333.30;  all  purposes, 
$4,118.25. 

Sunilay-sciiool — J.  O.  W'iggs,  superintendent,  84  Hondy  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va. ; 
Dempsie  Wallace,  secretary,  220  Maple  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va.     Enrollment,  261. 

OAK.  GROVE — Rev.  J.  M.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Roberts  was  pastor  last 
year;  W.  C.  Beaman,  clerk.  Savage,  Va.  Membership,  69.  Church  building 
valued  at  .$1,200.00. 

Sunday-scliool — J.  G.  Liles,  superintendent,  Sunbury,  N.  C. ;  Mathias  Copeland, 
secretary,  Sunbury,  N.  C. 

OAKLiAND — Rev.  I.  W.  Johnson,  pastor;  Rev.  I.  W.  Johnson  was  pastor  last  year; 
Z.  Turner,  clerk.  Suffolk,  Va.  Membership,  336.  Received  last  year,  33.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service.  $550.00;  all  purposes,  $1,541.81. 

Sunday-school — W.  K.  "Wagner,  superintendent,  Suffolk,  Va.,  R.  R.  4;  Marion 
Saunders,  secretary,  Suffolk,  Va.,  R.  R.  4.  Enrollment,  214.  Contributed  to 
all  purposes,   $222.56. 

OCEAN  A'lEW — Rev.  T.  Fred  Wright,  pastor;  Rev.  T.  Fred  "VVright  was  pastor 
last  vear;  T.  Fred  Wright,  clerk,  215  W.  29th  St.,  Norfolk.  Va.  Membership, 
28.  Received  last  year.  28.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  One-half 
time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $160.00;  all  purposes,  $360.00. 
Sunday-school — C.  O.  Sherwood,  superintendent,  Modoc  and  Atlantic,  Ocean 
A''iew,  Va. ;  Jack  Luenaut,  secretary,  622  Chesapeake  Ave.,  Ocean  View,  Va. 
Enrollment.   78.     Contributed   to  all    purposes,    $200.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  G.  B.  Harsell,  president,  409  Chesapeake  Ave., 
Ocean  View,  Va. ;  Louise  Harsell,  corresponding  secretary,  409  Chesapeake 
Ave.,  Ocean  View,  Va.     Member.s — active,  25. 

OLD  ZION — Rev.  W.  H.  Garman  pastor;  Rev.  "V\^.  H.  Garman  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  H.  Gunter,  clerk.  1412  38th  St.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Membership,  383.  Received 
last  year,  174.  Church  building  valued  at  $12,000.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pa.storal  service,   $1,820.00. 

Sunday-school — Wm.  Gunter,  superintendent,  1412  38th  St.,  Norfolk,  Va.;  C.  C. 
Ethridge,  secretary,  1414  27th  St.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Enrollment,  504.  Contributed 
to  all  puiT)oses,  $709.00. 

PEOPLES  (DOVER.  DEL.) — Rev.  Roy  C.  Helfenstein,  pastor;  Rev.  Roy  C.  Helf en- 
stein  was  pastor  last  year;  E.  E.  Benson,  clerk,  Dover,  Del.  Membership,  470. 
Received  last  year,  138.  Church  building  valued  at  $37,500.00.  Full  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $3,250.00;  all  purposes,  $13,781.05. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 177 

Snnday-svhool — John  H.  Hutton,  superintendent,  Dover,  Del.;  J.  D.  Satterfleld, 
secretary,  Dover,  Del.     Enrollment,  522.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $644.70. 

PORTSMOUTH — Rev.  \V.  L.  Wells,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  L.  Wells  was  pastor  last  year; 
C.  J.  Heath,  clerlv.  916  Dinwiddle,  Norfolk,  Va.  Membership,  185.  Received 
last  year,  21.  Church  building-  valued  at  $60,000.00.  Full  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,520.00;  all  purposes,  $4,662.41. 
Sunday-school — B.  F.  Collins,  superintendent,  1018  Dinwiddle  St.,  Norfolk,  Va. ; 
A.  J.  Christie,  secretary,  723  County  St.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Enrollment,  248.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $480.00. 

Christian  Kndeavor — Mrs.  C.  J.  Heart,  president,  916  Dinwiddle  St.,  Norfolk, 
Va. ;  Caroline  Gort,  corresponding  secretary,  R.  R.  1,  Box  73-C,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Members — active,   18;   associate,   12;  total,   30. 

RICHMOND — Rev.  W.  T.  Walters,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  T.  Walters  was  pastor  last 
year;  D.  W.  Darden,  clerk,  3005  West  Grace  St.,  Richmond,  Va.  Membership, 
97.  Received  last  year,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  Full  time 
preaching.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $8,175.24. 

Sunday-school — D.  J.  Kelley,  superintendent,  2007  Beverly  St.,  Richmond,  Va. ; 
W^.  R.  Harton,  secretary,  11  S.  Morris  St.,  Richmond,  Va.  Enrollment,  79. 
Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $182.92. 

ROSBMONT — Rev.  B.  F.  Black,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  C.  Hook  was  pastor  last  year; 
R.  W.  Bondurant,  clerk,  Buell,  Va.  Membership,  183.  Church  building  valued 
at  $12,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$1,500.00;  all  purposes,  $3,346.00. 

Sunday-school — H.  C.  Hedley,  superintendent,  Buell,  Va. ;  J.  D.  W^hite,  secre- 
tary, Buell,  Va.     Enrollment,  226.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $581.36. 

ST.  LUKES — Rev.  R.  S.  Stephens,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  S.  Stephens  was  pastor  last  year; 
Eva  Poore,  clerk,  Dover,  Del.  Membership,  18.  Received  last  year,  4.  Church 
building  valued  at  $700.00.  Preaching  twice  a  week.  Contributed  to  all  pur- 
poses,   $240.86. 

Sunday-school — Alexander  Boyer,  superintendent,  Dover,  Del.;  Eva  Poore,  sec- 
retary, Dover,  Del.     Enrollment,  46.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $7.57. 

SARJBM — Rev.  J.  M.  Roberts,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  M.  Roberts  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  J.  Felton,  clerk.  Gates,  Va.  Membership,  50.  Church  building  valued  at 
$12,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$100.00;  all  purposes,  $275.00. 

SOUTH  NORFOLK — Rev.  O.  D.  Poythress,  pastor;  Rev.  O.  L.  Poythress  was  pastor 
last  year;  C.  E.  Hallowell,  clerk.  South  Norfolk,  Va.  Membership,  465.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  45.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Full  time  preach- 
ing. Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,400.00;  all  purposes,  $7,736.00. 
Sunday-school — B.  F.  Meginley,  superintendent.  South  Norfolk,  Va. ;  C.  E. 
Hallowell,  secretary,  South  Norfolk,  Va.  Enrollment,  337.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,   $300.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  Z.  P.  Roberts,  president,  17  Rodger  St.,  South  Nor- 
folk, Va.;  Mrs.  T.  C.  Humphries,  corresponding  secretary,  210  St.  James  St., 
South  Norfolk,  Va.  Members — active,  16;  honorary,  10;  total,  26.  Contributed 
$25.00. 

SPRING  HILL, — Rev.  J.  L..  Foster,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  L.  Foster  was  pastor  last  year; 
C.  C.  Richardson,  clerk,  Waverly,  Va.  Membership,  70.  Church  building 
valued  at  $3,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$221.00;  all  purposes,  $388.68. 

Snnday-.school — J.  T.  "White,  superintendent,  Waverly,  Va.,  R.  R. ;  G.  P.  Pond, 
secretary,  Wakefield,  Va. ;  Enrollment,  74.    Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $26.91. 

SUFFOLK — Rev.  W.  W.  Haley,  pastor;  Rev.  "V\'.  'W.  Haley  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  D.  McClenny,  clerk,  Suffolk,  Va.  Membership,  1066.  Received  last  year,  31. 
Church  building  valued  at  $60,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,   $3,000.00;   all  purposes,   $15,709.74. 

Sunday-school— W.  S.  Beaman,  superintendent,  Suffolk,  Va. ;  O.  S.  Smith,  Jr., 
secretary,  Suffolk,  Va.     Enrollment,  744.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $914.59. 

Christian  Endeavor — Mrs.  C.  C.  Rawles,  president,  Suffolk,  Va.;  Mrs.  W".  C. 
Crocker,  corresponding  secretary,  223  Clay  St.,  Suffolk,  Va.  Members — active, 
75;  associate,  25;  honorary,  25;  total,  125.     Contributed,  $310.00. 

UNION  (SOUTHAMPTON) — Rev.  M.  B.  Fuller,  pastor;  Rev.  M.  B.  Fuller  was  pastor 
last  year;  B.  Drake,  clerk,  Franklin,  Va.  Membership,  115.  Received  last 
year.  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $20,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $206.45;   all  purposes,  $369.03. 

Sunday-school — L.  W.  Vaughn,  superintendent,  Franklin,  Va.,  R.  R.  2;  S.  M. 
Joyner,  secretary,  Franklin,  Va.,  R.  R.  1.  Enrollment,  46.  Contributed  to 
all  purposes,  $39.06. 


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THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


UNIOX  (SVRRY  CO.) — No  pastor;  Rev.  W.  D.  Harward  was  pastor  last  year;  R.  T. 
Brittle,  clerk,  Dendron.  Va.  Membership,  55.  Received  last  year,  3.  Church. 
building-  valued  at  $1,500.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
.><ervice,   $180.00;  all  purposes,   .$248.00. 

Sunday-Ncliool — R.  T.   Brittle,   superintendent,  Dendron,  Va. ;  F.  C.  Huber,  sec- 
retary, Dendron,  Va.     Enrollment,  31.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $22.00. 

WAKEFIELD — Rev.  A.  R.  Flowers,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  R.  Flowers  was  pastor  last 
year;  A.  H.  Spivey,  clerk,  Wakefield,  Va.  Membership,  85.  Church  building 
valued  at  $5,500.00.  One-fourth  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,   $108.00;  all  purposes,   $836.99. 

Sunday-.sehool — W.    R.    Clark,    superintendent,    Wakefield,    A'a.;    R.    E.    Hines, 
secretary,  Wakefield,  Va.     Enrollment,  100.  Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $85.00. 

WAVERLiY — Rev.  J.  L.  Foster,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  L.  Foster  was  pastor  last  year; 
R.  F.  West,  clerk.  Waverly,  Va.  Membership,  284,  Church  building  valued 
at  $10,000.00.  Full  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,252.00. 
all  purposes,   $3,356.00. 

Sunday-school — J.    F.    AVest,    superintendent,    Waverly,    Va.;    J.    F.    "West,    Jr., 
secietary,  Waverly,  A'a.     Enrollment,  267.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $205.00. 

WIXDSOR — Rev.  T.  E.  White,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  L.  Eley.  clerk. 
Windsor,  Va.  Membership,  102.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church  building- 
valued  at  $2,000.00.  One-half  time  preaching-.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$155.00;   all  purposes,    $11,156.04. 

Sun«laj--.sehool — S.    T.    Holland,    superintendent,    Windsor,    ^'a. ;    A.    S.    Roberts, 
secretary,  Windsor,  Va.     Enrollment,  116.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $151.97. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  32;  Licentiates,  6;  Churches,  45;  Membership, 
9,527.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $37,645.75;  all  other  purposes,  $166.- 
036.80.  Sunday-schools,  43;  Enrollment,  7,305.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies, 
8;  Membership,  343.     Total  contributions  reported,  $203,682.55. 


GEORGIA    AND   ALABAMA 

(Reported   by  Secretary   Whitten) 

Session   of  1922 — 
Session  of  1923 — 

Offlcers — Rev.    R.    F.    Brown,    1020   Park    Place,    Columbus,   Ga. — President. 
Rev.  H.  M.  Gray,  Lanett,  Ala. — Vice-President. 
Rev.    R.   A.    Whitten,    506   Alford   St.,   Lagrange,    Ga. — Secretary. 
H.    B.    Floyd,   Cliipley,   Ga. — Treasurer. 

Standing;   Coniniittee.s — 

Executive — R.  F.  Brown,  H.  M.  Gray,  P.  L.  Duke. 
Home  Missions— H.   W.   Elder,  R.  F.  Brown,   N.  M.  Crowder. 
Foreign  Missions — H.  M.   Gray,  C.  E.   Short,   C.  W.  Hanson. 
Sunday-schools — N.  W^.  Willinghai-n,  J.  S.  Stephenson,  G.  F.  Partridge. 
Christian   Endeavor — Mrs.    R.    F.   Brown. 
Moral  -Refoim — C.  W.   Hanson,  L.   W.  Gray. 
Religious  Literature — R.  A.  ^Vhitten,  C.  L.  Reese. 
Superannuation— T.  J.  Holland,  Shafford  D.  Langford. 


Ministers — 

Bro-wn,  R.  F.,  1020  Park  Place,  Columbus, 
Ga. 

Coulter,   Roy  D.,  Sha-wmut,  Ala. 

Deese,   B.   A.,    Lanett,   Ala. 

Denham,  J.  A.,  Lanett,  Ala. 

Dixon,    F.    D.,    Anderson,    S.    C. 

Duke,   P.   L.,   Phoenix  City,  Ala. 

Elder,    H.   W.,   Ricliland,   Ga. 

Elder,  W.  W.,  Ne-w  York  City,  Care  Post- 
master. 

Evans,  D.  A.,  Anderson,  S.  C. 

Garrison,  J.   D., 

Gray,   T.   W.,   Fairfax,    Ala. 

Gray,    H.   M..    Lanett,    Ala. 

Hanson,  C.  W.,  713  Fcrre.st  Ave.,  Lagranpre, 
Ga. 

Mc.'^bee,    A.    N.,    Crumps    Park,    Ga. 


Prickett,   H.   W.,   Phoenix   City,   Ala- 
Short,   C.   E.,   Lagrange,   Ga. 

Licentiates — 

Bre-wer,   W.   H.,   Lanett,   Ala. 

Cro-wdcr,    W.    L.,    Lagrange,    Ga. 

Deese,    Thomas,   Richland.   Ga. 

Easterwood,  Ellis,   Lagrange,  Ga. 

Huckaby,   A.   C,   I^anett,  Ala. 

Langford,  S.  D.,  Lanett,  Ala. 

Oliver,    L.    E.,    Lanett,   Ala. 

Reesey,     C.     L.,     Lagrange,     Ga..     Care    HUI- 

sida  Mills. 
Short.   J.   W., 

Toney,   H.    H.,    Lagrange,   Ga. 
Whitten,    R.    A.,    Lagrange,   Ga. 
Wilkerson,  W.   D.,  River  View,   Ala. 
Willingham,  W.  W.,  305  29th  St..   Columbus, 

Ga. 


riinrch,    Pastor,    Clerls,    Oiterings,    Orgranizationx 

(Offerings   October   1,    1921,   to   October  1,   1922) 
.\MBROSE — Rev.    H.    W.    Elder,    pastor;    Rev.    H.    W.    Elder   was    pastor   last   year; 
T.  J.  Holland,  clerk,  Wray,  Ga.     Membership.  45.     Received  last  year.  3.  Church 
^building   valued    at    $10,000.00.      Monthly   preaching.      Contributed    to    pastoral 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL  179 

service,  $213.00;  Foreign  Mi.s.sions,  $6.90;  Home  Mi.ssion.s,  $11. .50;  Education, 
$20.70;   all   other   purpo.^es.   $1S.40. 

Sundsiy-.scliool — T.  J.  Holland,  superintendent,  Wray,  Ga. ;  J.  M.  Deese,  secre- 
tary, Ambiose,  Ga.     Eniollment,  35.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $40.00. 

BKVLAH — Rev.  P.  L..  Duke.s,  pastor;  Rev.  P.  L.  Dukes  was  pastor  last  year;  J.  M. 
Galhman,  clerk,  Phoenix  City,  Ala.,  Lee  Co.  Membersnip,  65.  Received  last 
year,  6.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Preaching:  each  Sunday.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $373.91;  Foreign  Missions,  $5.00;  Home  Mission*, 
$7.50:    Kducation,   $13.00;    all    other    purposes,    $14.50. 

Suiiday-.Kchool — J.  F.  Posey,  superintendent,  Phoeni.K  City,  Ala.;  E.  C.  Banston, 
secretary,    Phoeni.x^   City,   Ala.      Enrollment,    138. 

BLAST  IjAGRANGE — Rev.  C.  W.  Hanson,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  W.  Hanson  was  pastor  last 
year.  Membei'ship,  139.  Received  last  year,  100.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$5,000.00.  Preaching-  twice  each  month.  Contributed  to  Foreign  Missions, 
$4.00;  Home  Missions,  $6.45;  Education,  $7.60;  all  other  purposes,  $15.00. 
Sunday-Kcliool — R.  B.  Venson,  superintendent,  215  Johnson  St.,  Lagrange,  Ga.; 
Miss  Blanche  Powers,  secretary,  208  Ware  St.,  Lagrange,  Ga.  Enrollment, 
158.      Contributed  to   all   purposes,   $88.51. 

ISIMIGMA — Rev.  H.  W.  Elder,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  W.  Elder  was  pastor  last  year; 
Walker  Harris,  clerk.  Enigma,  Ga.  Membership,  67.  Received  last  year,  2. 
Church  building  valued  at  $1,600.00.  Monthly  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $118.35;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.00;  Home  IMissions,  $4.00;  Edu- 
cation,  $5.00;  all  other  purposes,  $9.25. 

Sunday-school — Mrs.  Bolin  Abell,  superintendent.  Enigma,  Ga.;  Miss  Addie 
Able,  secretary.     Enrollment,   35.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $12.00. 

kite: — Rev.  H.  W,  Elder,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  W.  Elder  was  pastor  last  year;  G.  M. 
Knight,  clerk.  Kite,  Ga.  Membership,  39.  Received  last  year,  2.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $1,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $191.75;  Foreign 
Missions,  $5.85;  Home  Missions,  $9.75;  Education,  $9.75;  all  other  purposes, 
$23.50. 

Siuiday-.scliool — J.  S.  Stephenson,  superintendent.  Kite,  Ga. ;  O.  H.  Stephenson, 
secretary.   Kite,   Ga.     Enrollment,   77. 

IaAGRAXGE: — Rev.  C.  W.  Hanson,  pastor;  Rev.  C.  W^.  Hanson  was  pastor  last 
year;  W.  H.  Abbott,  clerk,  801  Elm  St.,  Lagrange,  Ga.  Membership,  348.  Re- 
ceived last  year.  119.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Preaching  twice 
monthly.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $700.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $11.00; 
Home  Missions,  $18.05;  Education,  $22.00;  all  other  purposes,  $44.00. 
Sunilay-.scliool — Emory  Berry,  superintendent,  704  Elm  St.,  Lagiange,  Ga. ; 
G.  R.  Casaday,  secretary.  South  Greenwood  St.,  Lagrange,  Ga.  Enrollment, 
250.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $142.68. 

I^AN'GDALE — Rev.  H.  M.  Gray,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  M.  Gray  was  pastor  last  year; 
R.  W.  Elder,  clerk,  Langdale,  Ala.  Membership,  52.  Received  last  year,  16. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $211.55;  Foreign  Missions,  $1.50;  Home  Mis- 
sions,   $2.00;    Education.    $3.00;    all    other    purposes,    $7.25. 

1.ANETT — Rev.  H.  M.  Gray,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  M.  Gray  was  pastor  last  year;  Arthur 
L.  Cox,  clerk,  Lanett,  Ala.  Membership,  302.  Received  last  year,  203.  Church 
building  valued  at  $3,300.00.  Preaching  twice  monthly.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $1,171.63;  Foreign  Missions,  $15.60;  Home  Missions,  $26.00; 
Education,   $26.00;  all  other  purposes,   $62.80. 

Sunday-Kcliool — J.  O.  Bolt,  superintendent,  Lanett,  Ala.;  A.  L.  Cox,  secretary, 
Lanett,  Ala.     Enrollment,  336.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $291.70. 

.^ORTH  HIGHL-AIVD — Rev.  A.  H.  Shephard,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  H.  Shephard  was 
pastor  last  year;  R.  F.  Wilkerson,  clerk,  2949  Third  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ga. 
Membership.  76.  Received  last  year.  27.  Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00. 
Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.39;  Home  Missions, 
$34.40. 

Sunday-school — W.  ^V.  Willingham,  superintendent,  305  29th  St.,  Columbus, 
Ga.;  Miss  Annie  Kinsey,  secretary,  545  29th  St.,  Columbus,  Ga.  Enrollment. 
122.     Contributed   to   all   purposes,    $172.68. 

OAK  GROVE — Rev.  H.  M.  Gray,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  M.  Graj'  was  pastor  last  year: 
H.  B.  Floyd,  clerk.  Chipley,  Ga.  Membership,  209.  Received  last  year,  6. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $194.30; 
Foreign  Missions,  $1.00;  Home  Missions,  $2.00;  Education,  $2.00;  all  other 
purposes,    $6.00. 

Sunday-school — J.  H.  Floyd,  superintendent,  Chipley,  Ga. ;  Miss  Carrie  M. 
Murphy,  secretary,  Chiple.v,  Ga.     Enrollment,  64.     Contributed  to  all  purposes, 

$25.00. 

PROVIDENCE  CHAPEI., — Rev.  E.  M.  Carter,  pastor;  Rev.  E.  M.  Carter  was  pastor 
last   year;   L.   L.   Bishop,   clerk,   Richland,   Ga.,   R.   R.   1.     Membership,    44.     Re- 


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THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


ceived  last  yeai',  1.  Clmrch  building  valued  at  $500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $217.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.00;  Home  Missions,  $5.00;  Education, 
$5.00;   all  other  purposes,  $7.00. 

SHnday-.school — C.  C.  Abell,  superintendent,  Richland,  Ga. ;  Miss  Belle  Jones, 
secretary,  Richland,  Ga.     Enrollment,  35.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $15.00. 

RICHLAND — Rev.  H  W.  Elder,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  W.  Elder  was  pastor  last  year; 
J.  R.  Godfrey,  clerk,  Richland,  Ga.  Membership,  40.  Church  building-  valued 
at  $2,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $142.60;  Con.  Missions,  $15.50; 
Foreign  Missions,  $7.50;  Home  Missions,  $10.50;  Education,  $9.50;  all  other 
purposes,    $9.50. 

Sanclay-.s<-hool — D.  S.  Hoggs,  superintendent,  Richland,  Ga. ;  J.  H.  Abell,  secre- 
tary,  Richland,  Ga.     Enrollment,   25.     Contributed   to   all   purposes,   $84.00. 
Christian  Endeavor — Members — 20.     Total  raised,   $23.00. 

ROSE  HILL — Rev.  R.  F.  Brown,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  F.  Brown  was  pastor  last  year; 
Mrs.  F.  R.  Purcell,  clerk.  1002  32d  St.,  Columbus,  Ga.  Membership.  69.  Re- 
ceived last  year,  2.  Chvnch  building  valued  at  $15,000.00.  Parsonage  valued 
at  $5,000.00.  Full  time  preaching.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.40; 
Con.  Missions,  $2.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $4.00;  Home  Missions,  $4.00;  Educa- 
tion, $8.00;  all  other  purposes,   $639.10. 

Sunday-.scliool — \Valter  Denson,   superintendent,   Columbus,   Ga. ;    Miss  Alymer 
Goodwin,     .secretary,    Columbus,    Ga.       Enrollment,     105.       Contiibuted    to    all 
purposes,    $158.75. 
Christian  Endeavor — Members,   31.      Total  raised,  $15.00 

UMOX — Rev.  H.  W.  Elder,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  W.  Elder  was  pastor  last  year;  Miss 
Mary  Joe  Holloman,  clerk,  Richland,  Ga.  Membership,  25.  Received  last 
year,  6.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Monthly  preaching.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $70.00. 

Sunday-sehool — Mrs.  Ernest  Morton,  superintendent,  Lumpkin,  Ga. ;  William 
Westbrooks,  secretary,  Lumpkin,  Ga.  Enrollment,  GO.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,  $15.00. 

A'AXCEVILLE — Rev.  H.  'W.  Elder,  pastor;  Rev.  H.  W.  Elder  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  A.  Hand,  clerk,  Tipton,  Ga.,  R.  R.  5.  Membership,  49.  Received  last  year, 
23.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Monthly  preaching.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $144.50;  Con.  Missions,  $9.00;  Foreign  ^Missions.  $4.50;  Home 
Missions,  $7.50;  Education,  $7.50;  all  other  purposes,  $6.00. 
Sunday-school — W.  A.  Hand,  superintendent,  Tipton,  Ga.,  R.  R.  5;  W.  S. 
Laney,  Secretary,  Tipton,  Ga.,  R.  R.  5.  Enrollment,  81;  average  attendance, 
50.      Contributed   to   all   purposes,    $48.61. 

Christian  Endeavor — Henry  Teems,  president,  Tipton,  Ga.,  R.  R.  5 ;  Miss  Julia 
Yates,  corresponding  secretary,  Tipton,  Ga.,  R.  R.  5.  Members — active,  15; 
associate,  10;  total,  25. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  16;  Licentiates,  13;  Churches,  15;  Membership. 
1,569.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $4,649.38;  Education,  $140.05;  Foreign 
Missions,  $72.85;  Home  Missions,  $148.65;  all  other  purposes,  $862.40.  Sunday- 
schools,  14;  Enrollment,  1,471.  Christian  Endeavor  Societies,  4;  Member.<5hip, 
96.     Total   contributions  reported,   $5,873.33. 

NORTH   CAROLINA 

(Reported   by  Secretary  Harrell) 

Session   of  1922 — Hines  Chapel,  McLeansville,  X.  C. 
Session  of  1923 — 

Officers — Rev.  ^V.   C.   Wicker,   Elon  College,   N.   C. — President. 
Hon.   W.   J.   Graham — Vice-President. 
Rev.  Stanley  C.  Harrell,  Durham,  N.  C. — Secretary. 
Dr.  "\V.  A.  Harper,  Elon  College,  N.  C. — Assistant  Secretary. 
Mr.  W.  J.  Ballentine,  Fuquay  Springs,  N.  C. — Treasurer. 


Ministers — 

Apple,   J.    F.,   Mebane,   N.   C. 

Atkinson,  J.  O.,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Barrett,   J.  P..  Henderson,  N.  C. 

Beougher,   S.    L..   Graham,    N.   C. 

Garden,    J.    S.,    960    Shepherd    St.,    Durham, 

N.   G. 
Glem,    H.    Russell,    10    N.    Mendenhall    St., 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Ci-utchfield,  G.  C.,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 
Clements.   W.   G.,   Morrisville,    N.    C. 
Dawson,  T.  B.,  Lynch  Station,  Va. 
Edwards.  W.  J.,  C<Jeridge,  N.  C. 


Fleming,  P.  H.,  Burling-ton.   N.   C. 
Fogleman,  L.  W.,  Silver  City,  N.  C,  R.  R.  2. 
Franks,   J.   E.,    Gary,   N.   C. 
Gerringer,   C.    E.,   McLeansville,    jST.   C. 
Green,   G.   J.,   Morrisville,   N.   C. 
Green,  T.  J.,   Ramseur,    N.   C. 
H'ardcastle,   H.   S.,   Defiance.   Ohio. 
Harrell,    Stanley   G.,    Durham,    N.    C. 
Hayes,   W.   N.,   Seagrove.    N.   C.   R.   R.   1. 
Holt,  J.  W.,  Burlington.  N.  C. 
Howard,   B.   J.,   Chapel   Hill,    N.   C. 
Iseley,    A.    F.,    Burlington,    N.   G. 
Johnson,  J.   Lee.   Fuquay  Springs,   N.  C. 
Klapp,   P.   T.,    Elon   College,   N.   C. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 181 

Knight,  J.  W.,   Stokesdale,  N.  C.  Wellons,  J.  W.,   Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Langford,  G.  O.,  Burlinglon.  N.  C.  White,  T.  E.,   Windsor,   Va. 

Lester,    F.  C,   New  Haven,   Cran.,   1183  Yale            Wicker,  J.  D.,   Sanford,  N.  C. 

Station.  Wicker,   W.   C,   Elon   College,   N.   C. 

Long,  D.  A.,  Franklinton,  N.  C.  Williamson,  R.  L.,   Sanford,  N.  C. 

Long,   W.   S.,   Chapel   Hill,   N.   C.  Wyrick,  L.  L.,  Elon  CoUege,  N.  C. 

McCauley,  J.   E.,   Halifax.   Va.,   R.   R.   1.  i-.e,.f lateH— 

Newman,   C.    E.,    Virgilina,    Va.  Lioentiate.s — 

Newman,   N.  G.,  Elon  College.  N.  C.  Allred,  J.  M.,  Ashboro,   N.   C,  R.  R.  1. 

Newman,    J.    U.,    Elon    College.    N.    C.  Brady,    E.   C,    Elon   College,  N.   C. 

Patton,   J.    W.,   Greensboro,   N.   C.  Coble,  R.   H.,   Burling-ton,   N.  C,  R.  R.  5. 

Rainey,  E.  H.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1184  Yale            Crutchfield,  H.  E.,   Elon  College,   N.  C. 

Station.  Hook,   A.   H.,   Elon  College,   N.   C. 

Riddle,  C.   B.,   Burlington,  N.   C.  Johnson,  J.  F.,   Fuquay  Springs,  N.  C. 

Scotten,  A.  K.,  Coleridge,  N.  C.  Lynam,    S.   M.,    Elon   College,    N.    C. 

Smith,   H.   S.,   302   Temple   St.,    New    Haven,  Martin,    W.   C.    Troy.    N.   C. 

Conn.  McKinney,   D.   T.,    Lillington,   N.   C. 

Truitt,   J.    G.,    Princeton,    N.   J.,    22A.    Semi-  Scott,   W.  T.,  Elon  College,  N.  C. 

naiT.  Smith,  R.   O.,  Bennett,   N.  C. 

Underwood,    G.    R.,    Bennett,    N.    C.  Sorrell,   M.   T.,    Elon    College,   N.   C. 

Wells,    W.    L.,    Portsmouth,    Va.  Underwood,  I.  T.,  Yanceyville,  N.  C. 

Church,    Pastor,   Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to   October  1,   1922) 

4.1JDOR — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Elsie  Addor,  clerk,    (1921),  Addor, 
N.   C.     Membership.  22.     Church   building-  valued  at  $3,000.00.     Contributed  to 
all  purposes,   $25.00. 
Sunday-school — Enrollment,  15. 

AMELIA — Rev.    A.    H.    Hook,    pastor;    No    pastor    last    year;    B.    H.    Phelps,    clerk, 
Clayton,    N.    C.      Membership,    64.      Church    building    valued    at    $800.00.      Con- 
tributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.00;   all  other  purposes,   $90.00. 
Sunlay-school — E.  H.  Adams,  secretary,  Clayton,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  43. 

ANTOCH    (C) — Rev.   S.   M.    Lynam,   pastor;   No    pastor   last   year;    Mattie   Dorsette, 
clerk,  Cumnock,  N.  C.     Membership.  101.     Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $100.00;  all  other  purposes,   $92.70. 
Sunday-school — ilattie  Dorsette,  secretary,  Comnock,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  50. 

AXTIOCH  (R) — Rev.  J.  M.  Allred,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Annie  Owens, 
clerk,   Seagrove,   N.   C.     Membership,    75.      Church    building   valued   at   $400.00. 
Contributed   to  pastoral   service,   $58.66;   all   other  purposes,   $61.50. 
Sunday-school — Mrs.  Walter  Cox,  secretary.  Bennett,  N.  C.     Enrollment.  60. 

AXTIOCH  (W) — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Albert  Delbridge.  clerk, 
(1922).  Littleton,  N.  C,  R.  R.  Membership.  130.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$600.00.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,   $35.00. 

APPLES  CHAPEL — Rev.  C.  B.  Berring-er.  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  D.  E. 
Micheal,  clerk,  :McLeansville,  N.  C.  Membership,  363.  Church  building-  valued 
at  $12,000.00.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $410.00. 

Sunday-school — AVill  Kernodle,  secretary.  Browns  Summit,  N.  C.     Enrollment, 
95. 

ASHBORO — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  T.  M.  Wright,  clerk,  (1921),  Ashboro. 
N.   C.     Contributed   to  all   purposes,    $60.00. 

AUBURN — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  I.  Branch,  clerk;  Auburn,  N.  C.  Mem- 
bership, 87.     Church  building  valued  at  $800.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  serv- 
ice, $150.00;  all  other  purposes.  $106.01. 
Sunday-school — Earlie   James,    secretary,    Auburn,    N.    C.      Enrollment,    69. 

BELEA\'S   CREEK — No   pastor;   No   pastor   last   year;    J.   G.    Fulton,    clerk,   Bele-ws 
Creek,    N.    C.      ilembership,    103.      Church    building   valued    at    $1,000.00.      Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral   .'service,   $150.00;   all   other  purposes,   $150.00.         / 
Sunday-school — Ora  Pegram,  secretary,  Bellevvs  Creek,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  86. 

BEXXETT — Rev.  G.  R.  Underwood,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  W.  A.  Ward,  clerk, 
Bennett.   N.   C.      Membership,   45.      Church   building   valued   at   $2,500.00.      Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral   service,    $100.00;   all   other  purposes,    $80.00. 
Sunday-school — J.   AV.   Beane,   secretary,   Bennett,   N.   C.      Enrollment,    75. 

BEREA — Rev.    W.    T.    Scott,    pastor;    No    pastor    last    year;    B.    M.    Bennett,    clerk, 
Elon   Colleg-e,   N.    C.     Membership,    144.      Church    building-  valued    at    $3,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  all  other  purposes,  $155.00. 
Sundaj-school — J.  'M.  ;McIntyre,  secretary,  Altamahaw,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  110. 


182 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

HETHEL  (C) — Rev.  J.  S.  Garden,  pastor:  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  F.  O'Ferrell,  clerk, 
ITnion  Ridg-e,  N.  C.  Membership,  116.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,700.00. 
Contributed   to  pastoral   service,   $175.00;   all  other   purposes,    $348.23. 

BETHEL,    (W) — Rev.    'M.    T.    Sorrell,    pastor;    No    pastor    last    year;    R.    R.    Marks, 
clerk.   New  Hill,  N.   C.     Membership,   77.     Church   building-  valued  at'  $2,000.00. 
Contributed    to    pastoral    service,    $125.00;    all    other    purposes,    $72.00. 
Snnda  J -.school — W.   H.    Sloan,    secretary.    New    Hill,   N.    C.      Enrollment,    92. 

BETHL.EHE.M    (A) — Rev.    J.    F.   Apple,    pastoi-;   No   pastor    last   year;    Clyde    Iseley, 
clerk,  Burlington,  N.  C.     Membership,  342.     Church  building  valued  at  $4,000.00. 
Contributed  to   pastoral   service,   $300.00;   all  other  purposes,   $689.30. 
Sun<luy-»(cliool — Elmer  Sutton,   secretary,   Altamahaw,   N.   C.     Enrollment,    136. 

BETHIjEHEII  (W) — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Mae  Shearon,  clerk, 
(1922)  Littleton,  N.  C.  Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  Contributed  to  all 
purposes,   $30.00. 

BF'.ULAH — Rev.   J.   E.   Franks,   pastor;   No   pastor  last   year;  J.   B.   Edwards,  clerk. 
Wake  I-'orrest,  N    C.     Membership.  119.     Church  building  valued  at  $12,000.00. 
Contributed  to   pastoral  service,   $150.00;  all  other  purposes,   $1,935.00. 
Snntlsiy-.soliool — H.   E.   Perry,   secretary,  Youngsville,   N.  C. 

BIG  OAK — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  W.  P.  Copeland,  clerk.  Eagle  Springs, 
N.   C.     ^Membership,    127.     Church   building  valued    at   $600.00.      Contributed   to 
pastoral  service,  $186.00;  all  other  purposes,  $164.07. 
Snn*Iny-!«<>hooI — E.  K.  Freeman,  secretary.  Eagle  Springs,  N.  C.  Enrollment,  50. 

BROWNS   t'IfAT'EL — Rev.   "U'.   J.  Edwards,    pastor;   No   pastor  last  year;   Miss   Tola 
Sanders,    clerk.    Spies,    N.    C.      Membership,    145.      ChuTch    building    v^alued    at 
.■f 625. 00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $106.10;  all  other  purposes,  $80.45. 
Sunil:iy-school — Miss  Sallie  Brown,  secretary.  Spies,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  74. 

BlTl«LiI\GTON — Rev.    G.    O.    Langford,    pastor;    No    pastor    last    year;    J.    P.    Mont- 
gomeiy,    clerk,   Burlington,   N.    C.      Membership,    409.      Church    building   valued 
at   .?I0b,000.00.      Contributed   to  pastoral   service,   $2,700.00;   all   other  purpos<?s, 
i:6,r,ti3..^0. 
Siiiulay-svhool — C.  V.  Sellers,  secretary,  Burlington,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  382. 

CATAWBA  SPRINGS — Rev.  Lee  Johnson,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  B.  F.  Branch, 
clerk,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  R.  R.  3.  Membership.  179.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$1,800.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  all  other  purposes,  $260.00. 
Sunday-school — B.  F.  Branch,  secretary,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  R.  R.  3.  Enrollment, 
112. 

CENTER   GROVE — Rev.    B.    J.    Howard,    pastor;   No    pastor   last   year;   Miss    Notie 
White,    clerk,    Moncure,    N.    C.      Membership,    38.      Church    btiilding-   valued    at 
$600.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $84.00;  all  other  purposes,  $132.25. 
Simday-school— Oscar   Griffin,   secretary,    Moncure,   N.    C.      Enrollment,    40. 

CH4.PEli   HILL, — Rev.    B.   J.   Howard,   pastor;   No   pastor   last   year;    E.   W.   Neville, 
clerk    Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.     Membership,  88.     Church  building-  valued  at  $35,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $438.00;  all  other  purposes,  $233.00. 
Sunday-school — D.  C.  McLennon,  secretary.  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.     Enrollment,   82. 

CHRISTIAN  CHAPEL, — Rev.  M.  T.  Sorrell,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  A.  M. 
Cotten  clerk,  Merrv  Oaks,  N.  C.  Membership,  163.  Church  building  valued  at 
$3,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $232.80;  all  other  purposes,  $135.00. 
Sunday-.school — Enrollment,   66. 

CHRISTIAN  LIGHT — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  E.  M.  Blanchard,  clerk,  Kip- 
ling, N.  C.     Membership,   83. 
Sunday-school — E.  C.  Blanchard,  secretary,  Kipling,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  67. 

CHRISTIAN  UNION — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Lela  Craven,  clerk, 
(1921),  Steeds,  N.  C.  Membership,  58.  Church  building-  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
Contributed    to   all   purposes,    $30.00. 

CONCORD — Rev.  L.  L.  "Wvrick,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  G.  G.  Anderson,  clerk. 
Altamahaw,  N.  C.  Membership,  70.  Church  building  valued  at  $600.00.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $110.00;  all  other  purposes,  $130.00. 

DAMASCUS — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  W.  Poythress,  clerk,   (1922)  Chapel 
Hill,    N.    C.      Membership,    105.      Church    building    valued    at    $2,500.00.      Con- 
tributed   to   pastoral   service,    $209.00;   all   other  purposes,    $230.00. 
Sunday-school — Enrollment,  90. 

DANVILLE — Rev.  P.  T.  Klapp,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Alfred  Haraway,  clerk, 
"W^ashington    St.,     Danville,    Va.     Church     building     valued    at    $5,000.00.     Con- 
tributed   to   pastoral   service,   $300.00;   all   other   purposes,    $200.00. 
Sunday-school — N.  Jarrett,   secretary,  N.  Danville,  Va. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 183 

1>ITRHAM — Rev.  S.  C.  Hairell,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Edgar  Haward,  clerk, 
Ashton  Place,  Durham,  X.  C.  Membership,  320.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$15,000.00.  Contiibuted  to  pastoral  service,  $2,000.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$2,482.53. 

Sunda.v -.school — J.    1>.    Haward,   secretary,   Burch  Ave.,    l)urham,   N.   C      Enroll- 
ment,   203. 

e:bE}I\EZICR — Rev.  G.  J.   Green,   pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;   M.   J.  Carlton,  clerk, 
Raleigh,   N.    C,    R.    R.    6.      Membership,    153.      Contributed   to   pastoral    service, 
$18  4.00;   all   other   purposes,   $177.25. 
Sunday-school — N.  P.  Dillard,  secretary,  Cary,  N.  C,  R.   R.  1.     Enrollment,  104. 

EL.ON  COLI.EGE — Revs.  N.  G.  Newman  and  J.  W.  AVellons,  pastors;  No  pastor  last 
year;  Mrs.  W.  P.  Lawrence,  clerk,  Elon  College,  N.  C.     Membership,  200.     Con- 
tributed to   pastoral   service,    .n. 000. 00;   all    other  purpose.s,   $700.00. 
Sunday-school — Mi.ss  Alberta  Atkinson,  seci-etary,  Elon  College,  N.  C.     Enroll- 
ment,   474. 

ETHER — Rev.    J.    "SV.    Knight,    pastor;    No    pastor   last   year;    Miss    Eula    Freeman, 
clerk,    Ether,    N.    C.      Membership,    64.      Church    building    valued    at    $2,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $141.50;  all  other  purposes,  $125.00. 
Sunday-school — Miss  Verdie  Phillips,  secretary,  Ether,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  45. 

F'RAXKHIVTOX — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  T.  P.  Barrett,  clerk.  (1922), 
Franklinton,  N.  C.  Membership,  1  8.  ChurcTi  building  valued  at  $8,000.00.  Con- 
tiibuted to  all  purposes,   $50.00. 

FITI.L.ERS  CHAPEIi — Rev.  J.  P.  Barrett,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  F.  Coghill, 
clerk,  Henderson,  N.  C,  R.  R.  4.     Membership.  113.     Church  building  valued  at 
$1,500.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $150.00;  all  other  purposes,  $95.00. 
Sunday-school — Jesse  AVoodlief,   secretary,  Henderson,  N.   C,   R.   R.   4.      Enroll- 
ment,  109. 

GOOD  HOPE — Rev.  J.  S.  Carden,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Nola  Woodlief, 
clerk,  Youngsville,  N.  C.     Membership,   96.     Church  building  valued  at  $500.00. 
Contributed   to  pastoral  service,   $200.00;  all   other  purposes,   $110.00. 
Sunday-school— Marlin  Sherron,  secretary,  Youngsville,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  75. 

GOSHEN  CHAPEL, — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  S.  L.  Slaughter,  clerk,  (1921) 
Berea,  N.  C.  Church  building  valued  at  $600.00.  Contributed  to  all  purposes, 
$25.00. 

GRACES  CHAPEL. — Rev.  R.  L.  Williamson,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  R,  B. 
Coggin,  clerk,  Sanford,  N.  C,  R,  R.  1.  Membership,  112.  Church  building 
valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $216.00;  all  other  pur- 
poses,  $150.00. 

Sunday-.schoo] — Miss    Daisy    Conder,    secretary,    Sanford.    N     C.    R.    R.    1.      En- 
rollment, 219. 

GRAHAM — Rev.  S.  L.  Beougher,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  D.  Kernodle.  clerk, 
Graham,   N.   C.     Membership,   64.      Church   building  valued   at   $4,200.00.      Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral   service,    $437.00;    all   other   purposes,    $419.02. 
Sunday-school — Miss   Rebecca  Harden,   secretary,   Graham    N.   C.     Enrollment, 
64. 

GREEXSBORO  (FIRST  CHURCH)— Rev.  H.  R.  Clem,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year; 
J.  E.  Murray,  clerk,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Membership,  270.  Church  building 
valued  at  $30,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $2,967.40;  all  other 
purposes,  $2,911.74. 

Sunday-school — Miss  Voergue  Moffit,  secretarv,  Greensboro,  N.  C.     Enrollment, 
274. 

GREENSBORO  (PAL,»I  ST.) — Rev.  G.  C.  Crutchfleld,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  A. 
H.  Hinshaw,  clerk,  Greensboro,  N.  C.     Membership,  88.     Church  building  valued 
at    $6,000.00.      Contributed    to    pastoral    service,    $800.00;    all    other    purposes, 
$173.37. 
.Sunday-school — Robert  Fins,  secretary,  Greensboro,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  128. 

HAXKS    CHAPEL, — Rev.    J.    S.    Carden,    pastor;    No   pastor   last   year;    V.    F.    Bland, 
clerk,   Pittsboro,   N.  C.     Membership.   157.      Church   building  valued   at   $700.00. 
Contributed    to   pastoral   service,    $200.00;    all   other   purposes,    $170.00. 
Sunday-school — Wallace   Farrell,    secretary,    Pittsboro,    N.    C.      Enrollment,    75. 

HAPPY  HOME — Rev.   L.  L.   AVyrick,  pastor;  No  pastor  last   year;   Mrs.  G.  W.  Hill, 
clerk,    Ruffln,    N.    C.      Membership,    107.      Church    building   valued    at    $1,500.00. 
Contributed   to   pastoral   service,   $225.00;   all   other   purposes,    $150.00. 
Sunday-school — Harlie  Richmond,  secretaiy,  Ruffln,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  65, 

HAW  RIVER — Rev.  P.  H.  Fleming,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  H.  F.  Sharpe, 
clerk,   Mebane,   N.   C,    R.   R.    1.     Membership,   133.     Church   building   valued   at 


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$3,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $250.00;  all  other  purposes,  $256.29. 
Sunday-.school — Robert  Russell,   secretary,  Mebane,  N.  C. 

HA^'ES  CHAPEL — Rev.  M.  T.  Sorrell,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Stella  Johnson, 
clerk.  Garner,  N.  C.  Membership,  65.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
Contributed   to  pastoral   service,   $125.00;  all  other  purposes,.  $75.00. 

UEBROX — Rev.   C.   E.   Newman,   pastor;   No   pastor   last  year;   T.   C.   Moore,    clerk, 
Nelson,    Va.      Membership,    129.      Church    building    valued    at    $2,500.00.      Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  all  other  purposes,  $340.13. 
Sundaj-.school — J.  H.  Williamson,   secretary,  Nelson,  Va.     Enrollment,   73. 

HENDERSON — Rev.   J.    P.    Barrett,    pastor;    No    pastor   last    year;    C.    D.   Newman, 
clerk,  Henderson,  N.  C.     Membership,  84.     Church  building  valued  at  $10,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $1,000.00;  all  other  purposes,  $140.00. 
Sunday-school — Hartwal  Langston,    secretary,   Henderson,   N.    C.     Enrollment, 
101. 

HIGH  POIIVT — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  V.   D.  Shepherd,  clerk.   West  Side, 
High  Point,  N.  C.     Membership,  86.     Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.     Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,   $350.00;   all  other  purposes,   $83.00. 
Sunday-school— Mary  Clodfeltei",  secretary.  West  Side,  High  Point,  N.  C.     En- 
rollment, 50. 

HINES  CHAPEL, — Rev.  C.  E.  Gerringer,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  L.  V.  Smith, 
clerk,  McLeansville,  N.  C.  ^Membership,  194.  Church  building  valued  at 
$3,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $351.50;  all  other  purposes,  $355.00. 
Sunday-school — D.  B.  Clapp,  secretary,  McLeansville,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  50. 

HOPEDALE — Rev.   J.   F.   Apple,    pastor;   No    pastor   last   year;    R.    H.   Coble,    clerk, 
Burlington,    N.    C.       Membership,    27.      Church    building    valued    at    $3,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $62.00;   all   other  purposes,    $25.00. 
Sunday-.school — J.   B.   Warren,    secretary,   Burlington,   N.    C,   R.   R.   5.      Enroll- 
ment,  109. 

HOWARDS  CHAPELr— Rev.  J.  W.  Knight,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  W.  B. 
Madison,  clerk,  Wentworth,  N.  C.  Membership,  43.  Church  building  valued 
at  $15,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $100.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$100.00. 

Sundav-school — Edward  Billingsly,  secretary,  Wentworth,  N.  C.  Enrollment, 
25. 

INGRAM Rev.  J.   E.   McCauley,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;   Miss   Pattie  Adams, 

clerk.  South  '3oston,  Va.  Membership,  118.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  all  other  purposes,  $290.00. 
Sunday-school — C.  J.  Ingram,   secretary,  Ingram,  Va.     Enrollment,   79. 

KALiLAM  GROA'E — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  D.   F.  "Wilson,  clerk,  Madison, 
N.    C.      Membership,    13.      Church   building   valued    at   $600.00.      Contributed   to 
all  purposes,  $34.00. 
Sunday-school — J.    H.    McBride,    secretary,    Madison,    N.    C.      Enrollment,    46. 

LEBANON — Rev    C.   E.   Newman,   pastor;   No   pastor   last  year;   T.   J.   Earp,   clerk, 

Milton    N.    C.      Membership,    140.      Church   building  valued   at   $2,000.00.      Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral    service,    $300.00;   all   other   purposes,   $725.31. 
Sunday-school — Clyde   McSherry,    secretary,   Semora,   N.   C.      Enrollment,    76. 

liEES  CHAPEL — Rev.  J.  E.  Franks,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  E.  H.  Buchanan, 

clerk,    Moncure,    N.    C.      Membership,    81.      Church    building   valued    at    $500.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $75.00;  all  other  purposes,   $50.00. 
Sunday-school — J.  A.  Cashion,  secretary,  Moncure,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  39. 

LIBERTY  (R) — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Membership,  15.  Church  building 
valued  at  $5,000.00.     Contributed  to  all  purposes,  $55.00. 

LIBERTY  (V) — Rev.  J.  E.  Franks,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  L.  Lassiter,  clerk, 
Henderson  N  C.  R.  R.  6.  Membership,  385.  Church  buildmg  valued  at 
$5,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $400.00;  all  other  purposes,  $446.50. 
Sunday-school — J.  D.  Newman,  secretary,  Henderson,  N.  C,  R.  R.  6.  Enroll- 
ment, "272. 

LIBERTY    (VA.) — Rev.   C.    E.   Newman,    pastor;   No   pastor   last   year;    B.   E.   Bray, 
clerk    Nathalie     Va.      Member.ship,    55.      Church    building    valued    at    $1,200.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $130.00;  all  other  purposes,   $147.00. 
Sunday-school — Charlie  Tuck,   secretary,   Nathalie.  Va.     Enrollment,    93. 

LONGS  CHAPEL— Rev.  J.  F.  Apple,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  W.  Johnson, 
clerk  Burlington,  N.  C.  Membership,  146.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $327.00;  all  other  purposes,  $147.00. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 185 

Siinday-f«ehooI — Miss  Mae  Baynes,  secretary,  Mebane,  N.   C,   R.   R.   1.     Enroll- 
ment, 53. 

MARTHAS  CHAPEL, — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  A.  J.  Morgan,  clerk.  Apex, 
N.   C.     Membership,   7t!.      Church   building  valued   at  $1,000.00.     Contributed   to 
pastoral  service,  $117.00;  all  other  purposes,  $85.00. 
Sunday-school — Estus  Morgan,  secretary.  Apex,  N.  C,  R.  R.  4.     Enrollment,  79. 

MEBANE — Rev.  P.  T.  Klapp,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  vear;  Mrs.  J.  O.  Fowler,  clerk, 
Mebane,   N.   C.      Membership.    36.      Church   building-  valued   at   $4,000.00.      Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral    service,    $150.00;    all    other    purposes,    $50.00. 
Sunday-school — Frank  Lynch,  secretary,  Mebane,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  70. 

MOIVTICEL,I>0 — Rev.  C.  E.  Gerringer,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Russell  Mc- 
Kinney,  clerk.  Browns  Summit,  N.  C.  Membership,  52.  Church  building  valued 
at  $4,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$164.55. 

Sunday-.school — Kolt  Gerringer,  secretarv.  Browns  Summit,  N.  C.     Enrollment, 
66. 

MOORE   UXION — Rev.   J.   W.    Knight,    pastor;    No   pastor   last   year;    G.    E.    Moore, 
clerk,  Jonesboro,  N.  C.     Membership,   91.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral   service,    $240.00;   all   other   purposes,   $76.00. 
Sunday-.schooI — G.  E.  Moore,  secretary,  Jonesboro,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  36. 

MORRISVILLE — Rev.  J.  H.  Dollar,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Lessie  Pugh, 
clerk,  Morrisville,  N.  C.     Membership,  47.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral   service,    $100.00;   all  other  purposes,   $90.00. 
Sunday-school — Miss    Elizabeth    Green,    secretary,    Morrisville,    N.    C.      Enroll- 
ment, 19. 

MT.  AUBURN — Rev.  D.  A.  Long,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  B.  Ellington,  clerk, 
Henderson,  N.  C.     Membership,  103.     Church  building  valued  at  $5,500.00.    Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral   service,   $400.00;   all   other   purposes,   $264.75. 
Sunday-school — Galvin  Ellington,  secretary,  Ridgeway,  N.  C.     Enrollment,   96. 

MT.  BETHEL, — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Ethel  Friddle,  clerk,  Stokes- 
dale,  N.  C.  Membership,  95.  Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,   $200.00;  all  other  purposes,   $180.00. 

Siuiday-.school — Miss    Stella    Simpson,    secretary,    Summerfield,    N.    C.      Enroll- 
ment, 40. 

MT.  CARMEL, — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Lottie  Morton,  clerk,    (1922), 
Franklinton,  N.  C.     Membership,  119.     Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $79.00. 
Sunday-school — Enrollment,    95. 

MT.  GILEAD — No  pastoj-;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  W.  C.  Wilder,  clerk,  Louisburg, 
N.  C.  Membership,  123.  Church  building  valued  at  $500.00.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $100.00;  all  other  purposes,  $85.00. 

Sunday-school — Forrest    Wester,    secretary,    Louisburg,    N.    C.,    R.    R.    2.      En- 
rollment,  60. 

MT.  HERMOIV — Rev.'  G.  J.  Green,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  G.  F.  Penny,  clerk. 
Garner,  N.  C.  Membership,  65.  Church  building  valued  at  $750.00.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $140.00;   all   other  purposes,   $90.00. 

MT.    PLEASANT — Rev.   L.    L.    Wyrick,    pastor;   No    pastor    last    year;    E.   L.   Autry, 
clerk,    Cameron,    N.    C.      Membership,    72.      Church   building   valued   at    $750.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $250.00;   all  other  purposes,  $91.00. 
Sunday-school — C.   H.    Marks,    secretary,   Vass,   N.    C.      Enrollment,    58. 

MT.    ZION — Rev.    J.    F.   Apple,    pastor;    No    pastor    last    year;   G.    F.    Carden,    clerk, 
"Watson,   N.   C.     Membership,    84.      Church    building   valued   at   $1,200.00.      Con- 
tiibuted   to  pastoral  service,   $200.00;   all  other   purposes,   $111.00. 
Sunday-school — Zeb  Lynch,  secretary,  Mebane,  N.   C.     Enrollment,   40. 

XEEI>HAMS    GROVE — Rev.    W.    J.    Edwards,    pastor;    No    pastor    last    year;    A.    L. 
Scott,  clerk.  Steeds,  N.  C.     Membership,  40.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $100.00;  all  other  purposes,  $80.00. 
Sunday-school — Maud   Lambert,    secretary.    Steeds,   N.    C.      Enrollment,   49. 

NE\%'   CENTER — Rev.   W.   J.    Edwards,   pastor;   No    pastor   last   year;   Charlie  All- 
bright,   clerk,   Seagrove,   N.   C.      Membership,    135.      Church   building   valued   at 
$800.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $125.00;  all  other  purposes,  $136.25. 
Sunday-school — \Valter  Macon,   secretary,   Seagrove,   N.   C.      Enrollment,   84. 

NEW  ELAM — Rev.  B.  J.  Howard,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Blanche  Holt, 
clerk.  New  Hill,  N.  C.     Membership.  265.     Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00. 
Contributed   to  pastoral   service,    $300.00;   all  other  purposes,   $240.00. 
Sunday-school — Miss  Blanche  Holt,  secretary.  New  Hill,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  80. 


186 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

\"E\V  HILI. — Rev.  J.  S.  Garden,  pa-stor;  No  pastor  la.st  year:  Carey  Welch,  clerk, 
New  Hill,  N.  C.  Membership,  46.  Church  building  valued  at  $750.00.  Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral   service,   $100.00;   all   other   purposes,   $80.00. 

NEW  HOPE   (F) — Rev.  J.  E.  Franks,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  John  Chamblee, 
clerk.  Louisburg-,  N.  C.     Membership,  194.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $200.00;  all  other  purposes,  $135.00. 
Sundn.v-sehool — AV.  R.  Rodg-ers,  secretary.  Young-sville,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  138. 

NEW  HOPE  (R) — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Maude  Middleton,  clerk,   (1922), 
Stokesdale.  N.  C.     Membership,  37.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,800.00.     Con- 
tributed  to  all  purposes,   $25.00. 
Sunday -.school — Enrollment,  45. 

NEW  LEBANON — Rev.  J.   W.  Knig-ht.   pastor;   No  pastor  last   vear;   ^V.   G.   Sharpe, 
clerk,  Wentvi'orth,  N.  C.     Membership,  113.     Church  building-  valued  at  $1,500.00. 
Contributed   to    pastoral    service,    $200.00;    all   other   purposes,    $192.00. 
Sanday-school — W.  M.  Suitts,  secretary,  Wentvvorth,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  99. 

NEW    PROMDENCE — ^^Rev.    S.    L.    Beougher,    pastor;    No    pastor    last   year;    L.    H. 
Holt,    clerk,    Graham,    N.    C.      Membership,    77.      Church    building    valued    at 
$3,000.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  all  other  purposes.  $160.00. 
Sunday-.scbool — W.  M.  Suftts.  secretarv,  Wentworth,  N.  C.      Eniollment,   99. 
132. 

NORTH  CLAYTON — No  pastor:  No   pastor  last  year;   W.   H.   Mathews,   clerk,  Clay- 
ton, N.  C.     Membership,  92.     Church  building  valued  at  $4,500.00.     Contributed 
to    pastoral    service,    $150.00;    all    other    purposes,    $50.00. 
Sunday-Kchool — W.    H.   Mathews,    secretary,   Clayton,   N.    C.  • 

OAK  L.E\'EL — Rev.   G.   J.  Green,  pastor;  No   pastor  last  year:  J.   L.   Pearce,   clerk, 
Youngsville,  N.  C.     Membership.  100.     Church  building  valued  at  $800.00.     Con- 
tributed   to   pastoral    service,    $125.00;   all    other   purposes,    $147.00. 
Suiiday-Kcliool — J.  W.  Hudson,  secretary,  Youngsville,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  98. 

O'KELLEVS  CHAPEL, — Rev.  S.  C.  Harrell,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  D.  Har- 
ward,  clerk,  Durban,  N.  C,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  35.  Church  building  valued 
at  $1,040.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $35.00;  all  other  purposes,  $266.46. 
Snnda.v-school — Thurla  Womble,  secretary,  Duiham,  N.  C,  R.  R.  3.  Enroll- 
ment,  57. 

PARKS  CROSS  ROADS — Rev.  T.  J.  Green,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  R.  W. 
York,  clerk,  Ramseur,  N.  C.  Membership,  208.  Church  building  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $300.00;  all  other  purposes,  $254.50. 
Sunday-.<4chool — W.    R.    Rightsell,    secretary,    Ramseur,   N.   C.      Enrollment,    110. 

PATTERSONS  GROVE — Rev.  L.  W.  Fogleman,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  A. 
Ellison,  clerk,  Franklinville,  N.  C.  Membership,  33.  Church  building. valued 
at  $500.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $50.44;  all  other  purposes,  $65.78. 
Siinday-Hohool — Pauline  Williams,  secretary,  Ramseur,  N.  C,  R.  R.  2.  En- 
rollment,  75. 

PINEY  I'l^AINS — Rev.  Lee  Johnson,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  W.  R.  Patrick, 
clerk,  Ashboro,  N.  C.  Membership,  68.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00. 
$1,800.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $214.25;  all  other  purposes,  $137.00. 
Sunday-school — Miss  Emma  Smith,  secretary,  Ashboio,  N.  C,  R.  R.  1.  En- 
rollment,  133. 

PLEASANT  CROSS — Rev.  J.  M.  Allred,   pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  B.  Trogdon, 
clerk,   Ashboro,   N.    C.      Member.ship,    68.      Church    building   valued   at   $1,200.00. 
Contributed   to  pastoral   service,   $115.00;  all   other  purposes,   $85.29. 
Sunday-school — Miss    Emma    Smith,    secretary,    Ashboio,    N.    C,    R.    R.    1.      En- 
iollment,  60. 

PLEASANT  GROVE  (N.  C.» — R^v.  G.  R.  Underwood,  pastor;  No  pastoi-  last  year;  J. 
A.  Hicks,  clerk,  Bennett,  N.  C.  ^Membership,  230.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,700.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  all  other  purposes,  $193.11. 
Sunday-school — Earnest  Jones,  secretary,   Bennett,  N.  C.      Enrollment,   100. 

PLEASANT    GROVE    (VA.) — Rev.    J.    E.    McCauley,    pastor;    No    pastor    last    year: 
Elizabeth    Sipe,    clerk.    News    Ferry,    Va.      Membership,    351.      Church    building 
valued   at    $4,000.00.      Contributed    to   pastoral    service,    $600.00;   all   other    pur- 
poses,   $582.10. 
Sunday-school — Mrs.  G.  C.  Talbert,  secretary.  News  Ferry,  Va.     Enrollment,  49. 

PLEASANT  HILL  (A) — Rev.  P.  H.  Fleming,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Paul  E- 
Coble,  clerk.  Liberty,  N.  C.  .Membership,  189.  Church  building  valued  at 
$2,000.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $206.00;  all  other  purposes,  $310.00. 

Sunday-school — Madge  Teague,  secretary,  Libertv,  N.  C,  R.  R.  1.     Enrollment. 
155. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 187 

PLEASABiT  HILL    (J) — Rev.  G.  J.   Green,  pastor;   No   pastor  last  year;  Jessie  Lee, 
clerk.    Angrier.    N.    C.      Membership,    80.      Church    buildins"   valued    at   $1,250.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service.   $200.00;   all  other  purposes,   $70.00. 
Siinilny-.sohool — J.  W.  Neighbors,  secretary,  Benson,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  90. 

PLEASANT   RIDGE    (G) — No   pastor;    No    pastor    last    vear;   "W.    J.    Stafford,    clerk. 
Summeriield.    N.    C.       IVIembership.    56.      Church    building-    valued    at    $800.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $150.00;  all  other  purposes.   $125.25. 
Suinlny-seliool — Fred  Durham,   secretary.   Kernersville,   N.  C.      Enrollment.    70. 

PLEASANT  RIDGE    (R> — Rev.    T.   J.   Green,    pastor;   No   pastor   last   year:   Carl   B. 

Cox.  clerk.  Ashboro.  N.  C.  Membership,  1.39.  Church  building  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $225.00;  all  other  purposes,  $110.00. 
Sundny-.scliool — Mrs.  O.  C.  Brown,  secretary.  Ramseur.  N.  C.  R.  R.  1.  Enroll- 
ment.   82. 

PLEASANT  UNION  (H> — Rev.  J.  Lee  Johnson,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  W.  S. 
Long,  clerk.  Dillington,  N.  C.  ^Membership.  131.  Church  building  valued  at 
$2,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $300.00;  all  other  purposes,  $135.00. 
Sanday-.spliool — A.   M.   Long,    secretary,   Lillington,   N.    C.      Enrollment,    57. 

PLEASANT  ITNION   (R  > — Rev.  W.  M.  Hayes,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  A.  V.  Mc- 
Dowell,   clerk.   Mechanic,   N.    C.     Membership.    17.      Church    building   valued   at 
$300.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $lfi.50;   all  other  purposes,   $70.00. 
Suiulay-schnol — E.    'SI.    :McDowell,    secretary.    Mechanic.    N.    C.      Enrollment,    60. 

PLYMOUTH — Rev.  J.  Lee  Johnson,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  B.  G.  Partin,  clerk, 
McCullers,   N.    C.      Membership.    59.      Church    building   valued    at   $400.00.      Con- 
tributed to   pastoral  service,   $150.00:   all   other  purposes,   $48.50. 
Sundny-seliool — Miss  Minda  Partin,  secretary,  McCullers,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  95. 

POPES   CHAPEL — No  pastor;   No   pastor  last  year;   H.   G.   Holmes,   clerk.   Youngs- 
ville,    N.    C.      Membership,    125.      Church    building    valued    at    $1,500.00.      Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $186.00;  all  other  purposes,  $195.00. 
Sunday-school — J.   T.   Suit,   secretary,   Youngsville,    N.    C.      Enrollment,    57. 

POI'LAR  BRANCH — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Miss  Florence  Cox,  clerk, 
(1921),  Jonesboro,  N.  C,  R.  R.  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $40.00. 

RALEIGH — No  pastor;  No   pastor  last  year;   R.    F.   Harward,   clerk.   Raleigh.   N.   C. 
Membership.     215.       Church     building    valued     at     $20,000.00.       Contributed    to 
pastoral    service.    $2,000.00;    all    other   purposes,    $889.71. 
Sunday-sehool — L.    C.    Brinkley,    secretary,    Raleigh,    N.    C.      Enrollment,    310. 

RAMSEITR — No   pastor:   No   pastor  last  year;   T.   A.   :\roffltt,   clerk,  Ramseur,   N.   C. 
Membeiship,  94.     Church  building  valued  at  $3,000.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,   $300.00:  all  other  purposes,   $160.00. 
Sunday-school — H.    F.    Brady,    secretary,    Ramseur,    N.    C.      Enrollment,    99. 

RANDLEMAN — Rev.  J.  M.  Allred,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  C.  F.  Swaney,  clerk, 
Randleman,  N.  C.     Membership,   56.     Church   building  valued  at  $700.00.     Con- 
tributed  to    pastoral   service,    $101.00;   all   other   purposes,    $134.00. 
Sunday-school — -J.  L.  Laughlin.  secretary,   Randleman,  N.   C.     Enrollment,   150. 

REIDSVILLE — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  C.  W.  Gersinger.  clerk,  Reids- 
ville,    N.    C.      Membership,    122.      Church    building   valued    at    $20,000.00.      Con- 
tributed  to  pastoral   service,   $1,000.00;   all   other   purposes,   $595.69. 
Sunday-.school — D.   E.  ^Mitchell,  secretary,   Reidsville,  N.  C.     Enrollment.   218. 

SALEM  CHAPEL — No  pastor:  No  pastor  last  vear;  Miss  Selma  ^Marshall  Wins, 
clerk.  Salem.  N.  C.  Membership,  120.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral   service,   $225.00;  all  other  purposes,   $164.40. 

SANFORI> — Rev.  R.  L.  Williamson,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  W.  Stout,  clerk, 
Sanford.   N.   C.      Membership.   145.     Church;  building  valued   at  $4,000.00.     Con- 
tributed  to   pastoral   service,    $525.00;    all    other   purposes,    $308.35. 
Sunday-school — George  Brannon,  secretary,  Sanford.  N.  C.     Enrollment,  146. 

SEAGROVE— No   pastor;   No   pastor  last   year;   Mrs.   D.   A.   Cornelison,   clerk.   Sea- 
grove,    N.    C.      Membership,    37.      Church    building    valued    at    $2,500.00.      Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  all  other  purposes,  $102.00. 
Sunday-school — Miss  Mary  Leach,   secretary,  Seagrove,   N.   C.     Enrollment.   76. 

SHALLOW  FORD — Rev.  J.  AV.  Patton,  pastor:  No  pastor  last  year;  W.  D.  Walker, 
clerk,  Burlington,  N.  C.     Membership,  126.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,600.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral   service.  $250.00;   all  other  purposes.  $200.00. 
Sunday-school — J.  R.  Loy,  secretary,  Lington.  N.  C.   R.  R.  6.      Enrollment.  100. 


188 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

SBADY  grove: — Rev.  J.  AV.  Knight,  pastor;  Xo  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  D.  F.  Hulin, 
clerk,  Martins  Mill,  N.  C.  Membership,  59.  Church  building-  valued  at  $900.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $100.00;  all  other  purposes,  $96.00. 

Sunday-school — J.  B.  Floyd,  secretary,  Ether,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  25. 

SHALLOW  AVEliL — Rev.  R.  I^  Williamson,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  Walkei 
Kelly,  clerk,  Jonesboro,  N.  C.  Membership,  227.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$2,500.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  all  other  purposes,  $150.00. 

Sunday-school — Miss  Grace  Kelly,  secretary,  Jonesboro,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  144. 

SHIL.OH — Rev.  G.  R.  Underwood,   pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  B.  S.  Moffltt.  clerk, 
Ramseur,  N.  C.     Membership,  100.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.     Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $162.00;  all  other  purposes,  $190.25. 
Sunday-.school — Fred  Tedder,  secretary,  Kemps  Mills,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  68. 

SIX  FORKS^No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Alma  J.  Penney,  clerk,  Raleigh, 
N.  C,  R.  R.  1.  Membership,  120.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Con- 
tributed to  all  purposes,  $105.00. 

SMITHWOOD — Rev.    M.    T.    Sorrell,    pastor;    No    pastor    last    year;    W.    D.    Humble, 
clerk.    Liberty,    N.    C.      Membership,    56.      Church    building   valued    at    $800.00. 
Contributed   to   pastoral  service,   $124.00;   all   other  purposes,   $82.88. 
Sunday-ischool — Mrs.   Nannie   Smith,   secretary,   Liberty,  N.   C.      Enrollment,   70. 

SPOOXS  CHAPEL. — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  L.  Hitchcock,  clerk,  Ash- 
boro,  N.  C.  Membership,  24.  Church  building  valued  at  $300.00.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service,  $11.00;  all  other  purposes,  $36.16. 

TURNERS   CHAPEL, — Rev.   R.   L.    Williamson,    pastor;   No   pastor   last   year;   A.    W. 
Wicker,    clerk,    Sanford,   N.    C.      Membership,    69.      Church    building    valued    at 
$1,000.00.     Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $176.00;  all  other  purposes,  $53.00. 
Sunday-school — Zelma   Wicker,    secretary,   Sanford,    N.    C.      Enrollment,   73. 

UNIOX    (X.  C.) — Rev.   P.   H.   Fleming,   pastor;   No  pastor  last  year;   G.   R.   Graham, 

clerk,  Burlington,  N.  C,  R.  R.  3.  Membership,  261.  Church  building  valued  at 
$5,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $500.00;  all  other  purposes,  $325.00. 
Sunday-school — Alma  Turner,  secretary,  Burlington,  N.  C,  R.  R.  3.  Enroll- 
ment,   84. 

UNIOX    (VA.) — Rev.    C.    E.    Newman,    pastor;    No   pastor    last   year;    Alfred    Hayes, 
clerk,    Virgilina.   Va.      :\Iembership,    328.      Church    building  valued    at   $3,000.00. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,   $300.00;  all  other  purposes.   $850.00. 
Sunday-school — Lucy   Cregory,    secretary,    Virgilina.   Va.      Enrollment,    100. 

UNION  GROVE — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  W.  R.  Brown,  clerk,  Ashboro, 
N.  C.  Membership,  70.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed  to 
pastoral  service,  $187.60;  all  other  purposes,  $125.00. 

Sunday-school — Miss  AUie  Brown,  secretary,  Ashboro,  N.  C,  R.  R.  1.  En- 
rollment, 80. 

WAKE   CHAPEL — Rev.   J.   Lee   Johnson,   pastor;   No   pastor   last   year;   Mrs.   A.    F. 
Smith,  clerk,  Fuquay  Springs,  N.  C.     Membership,  182.     Church  building  valued 
at    $2,000.00.      Contributed    to    pastoral    service,    $300.00;    all    other    purposes, 
$375.00. 
Sunday-school — James  Stephenson,  secretary,  Variha,  N.  C.     Enrollment,  80. 

WENTWORTH — Rev.  J.  Lee  Johnson,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  L.  D.  Stephen- 
son, clerk,  McCullers.  N.  C.  Membership.  72.  Church  building  valued  at 
$1,000.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  all  other  purposes,  $186.00. 
Sunday-school — L.   D.  Stephenson,   secretary,  iMcCullers,  N.   C.     Enrollment,   48. 

YOUNGSVILLE — No   pastor;   No   pastor  last  year;   L.   E.    AVinston,    clerk,   Youngs- 
ville,  N.  C.     Membership.  51.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.     Contributed 
to   pastoral    service,    $150.00;    all   other   purposes,    $136.65. 
Sunday-school — L.   E.   Winston,   secretary,  Youngsville,  N.   C.     Enrollment,   46. 

ZION — Rev.   J.  E.  Franks,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;   T.   E.   Farrell,  clerk,   Mon- 
cure,  N.  C.     Membership,  168.     Church  building  valued  at  $1,000.00.  Contributed 
to  pastoral   service,   $200.00;  all   other  purposes,   $120.00. 
Sunday-.school — M.  C.  Farrell,  secretary,  Moncure.  N.  C.     Enrollment,  87. 

SUMI>IARY — Ordained  ministers,  47;  Licentiates,  13;  Churches.  118;  Membership, 
13,289.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $33,273.15;  all  other  purposes, 
$34,253.48.  Sundav-schools,  103;  Enrollment,  9,372.  Total  contributions  re- 
ported,  $67,526.63. 


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189 


VIRGINIA   VALLEY   CENTRAL 

(liepoited   by  Secretary  Andes) 

Session  of  1922 — Joppa. 
Session   of  1923 — Timber  Ridge. 

Officers — Rev.  W.  T.  Walters.  .311")  Garland  Ave.,  Richmond.  "\'a.— President. 
Rev.   J.   F.  Morgan,   Winchester,  Va. — Vice-President. 
Rev.    A.    AV.    Andes,    Harrisonburg-,    Va. — Secretary. 
Rev.   R.   P.  Crumpler,  Luray,  Va. — Assistant  Secretary. 
Samuel  Earnian.  Harrisonburg,  Va. — Treasurer. 

Cbaimian    of    Comiulttee.ii — Rev.    W.    T.    Walters,    311.5    Garland    Ave.,    Richmond, 
Va. — Executive. 
Mrs.   Boyd   R.   Richards,   Winchester,  Va. — Foreign  Missions. 
Samuel   Earman,  Harrisonburg,  Va.- — Home  Missions. 
Roy  A-  Larrick,   Winchester,   Va. — Sunday-schools. 
Rev.  J.   F.  Morgan,  Winchester,  Va. — Christian  Endeavor. 
Rev.  R.  P.  Crumpler,  Luray,  Va. — ^JMoral  Reform. 
Rev.  W.  C.  Hook,  Harrisonburg,  Va. — Religious  Literature. 
Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  Harrisonburg,  Va.— Education. 
Rev.   A.    W.   Andes,   Harrisonburg,   Va. — Apportionments. 


Ministers^ 

Andes,    A.   W.,    Harrisonburg,    Va. 
Crumpler,   R.   P.,   Luray,   Va. 
Hook,   W.    C.    Harrisonbur.s?,    Va. 
Kendall,   A.   B.,    Springfield,   Ohio. 
Morgan,    J.    F.,    Winchester,    Va. 


Roach,   KillLs,   Dyke,   Va. 
Walters,    W.    T.,    311.5    Garland    Ave. 
mond.    Va. 


Rich- 


Licentiate — 

Clem,   W.   M.,   Yale  Station,   Hartford,   Conn. 


Church,    Pa.stor,    Clerk,    Offerings,    Organizations 

(Offerings   October   1,   1921,   to   October  1,   1922) 

ANTIOCH — Rev.  W.  C.  Hook,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  M.  Clem  was  pastor  two  and  one- 
half  months  last  year;  B.  C.  Deavers,  clerk,  Harrisonburg,  Va.  Membership,  86. 
Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Preaching  twice  a  month.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  .service,  $97.80;  Foreign  Missions,  $8.82;  Home  Missions,  $31.33; 
Education.   $.5.09;  all  other  purposes,  $25.09. 

Sunday-school — O.  W.  Andes,  superintendent,  Harrisonburg,  Va. ;  Miss  Nellie 
Deavers,  secretary,  Harrisonburg,  Va  Enrollment,  70.  Contributed  to  all 
other  pvirposes,  $88.40. 

BETHEL — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Linnie  Dofflemyre,  clerk,  Elk- 
ton,  Va. 

BETHLEHEM — Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Andes  was  pastor  last  year; 
Miss  Ella  Pickering,  clerk.  Broadway,  Va.  Membership,  99.  Received  last 
year.  3.  Church  building  valued  at  $2,000.00.  Preaching  twice  a  month.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $213.55;  Foreign  :Mission.s,  $38.72;  Home  Missions, 
$119.22:   Education,    $24.71;   all   other   purposes,    $122.94. 

Snndav-school — D.  H.  "^Velch,  superintendent.  Broadway,  Va. ;  J.  M.  Bradford, 
secretary.  Broadway,  Va.  Enrollment,  167.  Contributed  to  all  other  purposes, 
$204.47. 

BEVLAH — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  John  P.  Armentrout,  clerk,  Keezle- 
town.   A'a. 

CHRISTI.4.X  CHAPEL — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  K.  Shiflett,  clerk, 
Boonesville,  Va« 

CONCORD — Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Andes  was  pastor  last  year; 
J  C  Huffman  clerk,  Timberville,  Va.  Membership,  59.  Church  building 
valued  at  $800.00.  Preaching  twice  a  month.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$123.35:  Foreign  Missions,  $8.30;  Home  Missions,  $22.12;  Education,  $8.30; 
all   other   purposes,    $49.50. 

Snndav-school — J.  C.  Huffman,  superintendent,  Timberville,  Va.;  I.  S.  Hol- 
singer!  secretary,  Timberville,  Va.  Enrollment,  93.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes,   $49.23. 

URY  RVX- — Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  "SV.  Andes  was  pastor  last  year; 
W.  B.  Burke,  clerk.  Seven  Fountains.  Va.  Membership,  82.  Received  last 
year  4.  Church  building  valued  at  $5,000.00.  Preaching  once  a  month.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $121.10;  Foreign  :Missions,  $25.49;  Home  Missions, 
$46.66:   Education,   $9.71;   all   other  purposes,   $534.71. 

Sunday-school — AVesley  Ritenour,  superintendent.  Seven  Fountains,  Va. ;  Miss 
Estaline  Munch,  secretary.  Seven  Fountains,  Va.  Enrollment,  97.  Contributed 
to  all  other  purposes,   $167.78. 

EAST  LIBERTY — Rev.  R.  P.  Crumpler.  pastor;  Rev.  R.  P.  Crumpler  was  pastor 
last  year;  R.  D.  Dovel.  clerk,  Stanley,  Va.  Membership.  34.  Church  building 
valued  at  $500.00.  Preaching  once  a  month.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service, 
$40.15:  Foreign  Missions.  $3.18;  Home  Missions,  $8.47;  Education,  $3.18;  all 
other  purposes,  $9.18. 


190^ THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

HIGH  POIXT — No  pastor;  No  pastor  la.^t  year;  Jolin  W.  Shiflett,  clerk.  Swift  Run. 
Va.  MeiTibership,  67.  Received  last  year.  6.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$200.00.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  .$15.00;  ForeiRn  Missions,  $5.08; 
Home  Missions,  $10.37;  Education,  $3.18;  all  other  purposes,  $15.98. 
Sundny-school — Thomas  Crawford,  superintendent,  Nimrod,  Va. ;  A.  J.  Roach, 
secretary,  Geer,  Va.     Enrollment.  80.     Contributed  to  all  other  purposes.  $8.56. 

ISLAND  FORD — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  Mrs.  Ada  McDonaldson,  clerk, 
Elktown,  Va.  Membership,  121.  Church  building-  valued  at  $800.00.  Con- 
tributed  to    pastoral    service,    $10.00. 

Sunday-sohool — Mrs.  Sue  Miller,  superintendent,  Elkton,  A'a. ;  Eddie  Miller, 
secretary,  Elkton,  A'a.  Enrollment,  80.  Contributed  to  all  other  purposes, 
$10.00. 

JOPPA — Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Andes  was  pastor  last  year;  M.  E. 
McTnturff,  clerk,  EdinVnirg,  Va.  Membership,  43.  Church  building-  valued  at 
$700.00.  Preaching  once  a  month.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $40.83; 
Foreign  Missions,  $4.06;  Home  Missions,  $10.82;  Education,  $4.06;  all  other 
purposes,   $60.28. 

L.EAKSVIL,L,E — Rev.  R.  P.  Crumpler.  pastor;  Rev.  R.  P.  Crumpler  was  pastor  last 
year;  R.  O.  Rathgeb.  clerk,  Luray,  Va.  Membership,  150.  Received  last  year, 
9.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Preaching  twice  a  month.  Con- 
tributed to  pastoral  service,  $254.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $22.95;  Home  Missions, 
$61.18;   Education,   $22.95;   all   other  purposes,   $272.95. 

Sunday-school — V  L.  Eppard,  superintendent,  Luray,  Va. ;  Rachael  Huffman, 
secretary,  Lurav,  Xa.  Enrollment,  101.  Contributed  to  all  other  purposes, 
$95.49. 

Christian  Endeavor — R.  O.  Rathgeb,  president,  Luray,  Va. :  Miss  Catherine 
Jenkins,  corresponding-  secretary,  Luray,  Va.  Members — active,  31;  associate, 
17;   total,    48. 

I.IXVIL.LE — Rev.  W.  C.  Hook,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  M.  Clem  was  pastor  two  and  one- 
half  months  last  year;  Miss  Mary  Kratzer,  clerk,  Linville,  Va.  Membership, 
105.  Received  last  year.  1.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Preaching- 
twice  a  month.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $62.50;  Foreig-n  Missions, 
$41.51;  Home  Missions,  $48.37;  Education,  $16.26;  all  other  purposes,  $68.81. 
Sunday-school — Roy  Hosaflook.  superintendent,  Linville  Depot,  Va.;  Miss 
Mary  Kratzer,  secretary,  Linville,  A'a.  Enrollment,  136.  Contributed  to  all 
other  purposes,  $221.27. 

MAYI.AND — Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Andes  was  pastor  last  year; 
\Valter  A.  Spitzer.  clerk,  Broadway,  Va.  Membership,  77.  Received  last 
vear,  5.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,200.00.  Preaching-  twice  a  month. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $173.45;  Foreign  Missions,  $7.94;  Home  Mis- 
sions,  $21.18;   Education,   $7.94;   all  other  purposes,   $95.44. 

Sunday-school — E.  A.  Killyard,  superintendent,  Broadway.  Va.;  Miss  Nina 
Killyard,  secretary,  Broadway.  Va.  Enrollment,  40.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes,   $125.25. 

MT.  IjEBAXOIV — Rev.  R.  P.  Crumpler,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  P.  Crumpler  was  pastor 
last  year;  I.  N.  Comer,  clerk,  Shenandoah,  Va.  Membership,  78.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $1,000.00.  Preaching-  once  a  month.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $77.66;  Foreign  Missions,  $3.09;  Home  Missions,  $8.24;  Education, 
$3.09;  all  other  purposes,   $3.10.  • 

Sunday-school — I.  N.  Comer,  superintendent,  Shenandoah,  Va. :  Miss  Mattie 
Smith,"  secretary,  Shenandoah,  Va.  Enrollment,  60.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes,    $20.00. 

MT.  OLIA'ET  (G) — Rev.  AV.  C.  Hook,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  E.  S.  Morris, 
clerk,  March,  Va.  Alembership,  93.  Received  last  year,  11.  Church  building 
valued  at  $4,000.00.  Pleaching-  once  a  month.  Contributed  to  Foreig-n  Mis- 
sions. $29.00;  Home  Missions.  $40.00;  Education,  $15.00;  all  other  purposes, 
$165.50. 

Sunday-.school — J.  H.  Morris,  superintendent.  Dyke,  Va. ;  Elsie  Morris,  secre- 
tary,  Dyke,   Va.      Enrollment,    155.      Contributed   to  all   other  purposes.   $90.25. 

MT.  OLIVET  (R) — Rev.  W.  C.  Hook,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  P.  Crumpler  was  pastor 
last  year;  Miss  Ethel  Lam,  clerk,  Elkton,  Va.  Membership,  67.  Church  build- 
ing Valued  at  $900.00.  Preaching  once  a  month.  Contributed  to  Foreig-n 
Missions,  $  .98;  Home  Missions.  $2.61;  Education.  $  .98:  all  other  purposes, 
$29.48. 

Sunday-school — Miss  Laura  Hensley,  supeiintendent,  Elkton.  Va. ;  Miss 
Cammie  Lilly,  secretary.  McGaheysville,  Va.  Enrollment,  85.  Contributed  to 
all   other   purpose.-;,    $16.00. 

Christian  Endeavor — E.  R.  Lam,  president,  McGaheysville,  Va. ;  Miss  Lillie 
Stover,  corresponding  secretary,  Elkton,  A^a.  Members — active,  30:  associate, 
10;   total,   40. 


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KEI*'  HOPE — Rev.  W.  C.  Hook,  pastor;  Rev.  W.  M.  .^lem  wa.s  pa.stor  two  and 
one-half  months  last  year;  A.  P.  Liskey,  clerk,  Elkton,  Va.  Membership,  91. 
Chuich  building-  valued  at  $2,500.00.  Preaching  twice  a  month.  Contributed 
to  pa.storal  service,  $62.50;  Foreig-n  Missions,  $fl.l4;  Home  Missions,  $40.15; 
Education,    $9.44;   all   other   purposes,   $28.25. 

Siin<ln.v-sohool — ,T.  E.  Bryant,  superintendent,  Harrisonburg,  Va. ;  Laura  Estep, 
secretaiy.  Harrisonburg-,  A'a.  Enrollment,  90.  Contributed  to  all  other  pur- 
poses,  .i;io.3.25. 

AKWPORT — Re\ .  H.  1".  Crumpler,  pastor;  Rev.  R.  P.  Crumpler  was  pastor  last 
yeai  :  E.  L.  Loudeiback,  clerk,  Stanley,  Va.  Membership,  140.  Received  last 
vear,  17.  Church  building  valued  at  $1,500.00.  Preaching  twice  a  month. 
Contributed  to  pastoral  service,  $200.00;  Foreign  Missions,  $12.44;  Home  Mis- 
sions.  $.3.3.18;    Education,   $12.44;   all   other   purposes,   $81.44. 

Snndiiy-.sohnol — E.  L.  Louderback.  superintendent.  Stanley.  Va. ;  Hazel  Hig-g-s, 
secretar^.  Stanley,  Va.  Enrollment,  107.  Contiibuted  to  all  other  purposes, 
$45.00. 

4'hristiaii  Endeavor — Mrs.  J.  F.  Louderback,  president,  Stanley,  Va. ;  Hazel 
Higgs,  coi'responding  secretary,  Stanley,  Va.  Members — active,  15;  honorary, 
3;  total,  18. 

PAliMYRA — Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  pastor:  Rev.  A.  W.  Andes  was  pastor  last  year; 
Elmer  AV.  Cook,  clerk,  Edinburg,  Va.  Membership,  106.  Received  last  year,  2. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $1,200.00.  Preaching  once  a  month.  Contributed 
to  pastoral  service.  $90.23;  Foreign  Missions.  $6.35;  Home  Missions.  $19.69; 
Education.  $6.35;  all  othei-  purposes,  $196.51. 

Snndny-Kvliool — J.  L.  Caiper.  superintendent.  Edinburg.  Va. ;  Clyde  R.  Baker, 
secretary,  Edinburg,  \'a.  Enrollment,  52.  Contributed  to  all  other  purposes, 
$76.00. 

Chri.stian  Endeavor — ^^frs.  Salome  Clem,  president,  Edinburg,  Va. ;  Mrs.  Lula 
Newland.  corresponding  secretary.  Edinburg.  Va.  Members — active,  12;  as- 
sociate,   4;   total,   16. 

ST.  PETERS — Rev.   R.  P.  Crumpler,   pastor;  Rev.   R.   P.  Crumpler  was   pastor  last 
year;  Mr.?.  C.  W.  McCoy,  clerk,  Elkton,  Va.     Membership,  29.     Preaching  once 
a   month.      Contributed    to    pastoral    service,    $21.34;    Foreign    Missions,    $3.18; 
Home   Missions,    $8.47;   Education,    $3.18;   all   other  purposes,    $49.18. 
Sunday-school — J.    W.   Coffman,   superintendent,   Elkton,  Va.      Enrollment,   101. 

TIMBER  MOriVTAlN — ^Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  J.  H.  Park, 
clerk.   Capon   Bridge.   W.   Va.      Membership.    69.      Preaching   once   a  month. 

TIMBER  RIDGE — Rev.  A.  V^:.  Andes,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Andes  was  pastor  last 
year;  J.  E.  Eaton,  clerk.  Trone.  Va.  Membership.  237.  Received  last  year.  16. 
Church  building-  valued  at  $4,000.00.  Preaching  twice  a  month.  Contributed 
to  pastoial  service.  $423.49;  Foreign  Missions,  $22.59;  Home  Missions,  $43.60; 
Education.    $10.79;   all    other   purposes,    $115.52. 

Sunday-school — W^  W.  Gates,  superintendent,  Trone,  Va. ;  Lester  Selden,  secre- 
tary, Trone.  Va.  Eniollment,  150.  Contributed  to  all  other  purposes,  $113.06. 
Christian  Endeavor — Walton  Brill,  president.  Hooks  Mill,  W'.  Va.;  Miss  Bessie 
W^'athey.  corresponding-  secretary,  Hig-h  View,  W.  Va.  Members — active,  34; 
associate,   10;  total,  44. 

WASHIXGTOX — No  pastor;  No  pastor  last  year;  I.  "SV.  Hitchcock,  clerk,  Washing- 
ton,  D.  C.     r^Iembership,  30. 

"WHISTLERS  CHAPEL, —  Rev.  A.  \<r.  Andes,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Andes  was  pastor 
last  year;  R.  L.  Ettel,  clerk,  Quicksburg,  Va.  Membership,  43.  Received  last 
year.  11.  Preaching  once  a  month.  Contributed  to  pastoral  service.  $59.65; 
Foreigrn  Missions.  $4.H;  Home  Missions.  $11.77;  Education,  $4.41;  all  other 
purposes,   $4.40. 

Sunday-school — R.  L.  Ettel.  superintendent.  Quick-sburg-.  Va. ;  Ernest  Green, 
secretarv.  Quicksburg,  Va.  Enrollment,  35.  Contributed  to  all  other  pur- 
poses,  $13.98. 

<'hristian  Endeavor — A.  M.  Green,  president,  Quicksburg,  Va. ;  E.  F.  Williams, 
cori-esponding  secretary.  Quicksburg:,  Va.  Member.s — active,  20;  associate,  13; 
hfmora)y,   10;  total,  43. 

WINCHESTER — Rev.  J.  F.  Morgan,  pastor;  Rev.  J.  F.  Morgan  was  pastor  three 
months  last  vear;  R.  A.  Larrick,  clerk.  W'inchester.  Va.  IMenibership.  142. 
Received  last  year,  7.  Church  building  valued  at  $45,000.00.  Parsonag-e 
v-alued  at  $8,000.00.  Preaching-  twice  every  Sunday.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $861.67;  Foreign  Missions,  $101.46;  Home  Missions,  $153.07;  Education, 
$26.48;   all  other  purposes,   $959.96. 

Snndav-school — Nelson  F.  Richards,  superintendent.  Winchester.  Va. ;  Irvine 
Cather.  secretary,  Winchester,  Va.  Enrollment,  195.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes.   $181. 6i. 


192 THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 

Christian  Endeavor — Miss  Frances  Hook,  president,  Winchester,  Va. ;  Miss 
Aime  A.  Seabrig-ht,  corresponding-  secretary,  Winchester,  Va.  Members — 
active,  44;  honorary,  15;  total,  59. 

MOODS  CHAPEL, — Rev.  A.  W.  Andes,  pastor;  Rev.  A.  W.  Andes  wasi  pastor  last 
year:  Eliner  Shaffer,  clerk.  New  Market,  Va.  Membership,  87.  Church  build- 
ing valued  at  $500.00.  Preaching  once  a  month.  Contributed  to  pastoral 
service,  $64.41:  Foreign  Missions,  $7.06;  Home  Missions,  $18.82;  Education, 
$7.06;    all   other   purposes,    $29.50. 

Sttnday-.school— Charles  Shaffer,  superintendent,  New  Market,  Va.;  Elmer 
Shaffer,  secretary,  New  Market,  Va.  Enrollment,  69.  Contributed  to  all  other 
purposes,   $27.24. 

SUMMARY — Ordained  ministers,  7:  Licentiates.  1;  Churches,  27;  Churches  not  re- 
porting, 2;  Membership,  2,135.  Contributions:  Pastoral  service,  $3,012.68; 
Education,  $204.60;  Foreign  Missions,  $366.05;  Home  Missions,  $759.32;  all 
other  purposes,  $2,917.72.  Sunday-schools,  20:  Enrollment,  1,963.  Christian 
Endeavor  Societies,  7;  Membership,  268.  Total  contributions  reported, 
$7,260.37. 


Committee  on  Ministerial  Relief 

This  committee  wa.?  authorized  by  the  Executiye  Committee  but  was  not 
appointed  in  time  for  it  to  be  placed  with  the  officers  and  committees  of  the 
Convention. 

Rev.  J.  E.  Etter Huntington,  Ind. 

Mr.  W.  K.  Holt Burlington,  N.  C. 

Mr.  H.  E.  Sims Piqua,  Ohio. 

Mr.  Fenner  Brownell Fall  River,  Mass. 

Mr.  M.  S.  Campbell Collison,  111. 


Rev.  Roy  C.  Helfenstein  resigned  from  membership  on  the  Administrative 
Committee  of  the  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  America,  and 
Rev.  W.  H.  Hainer,  D.  D.,  of  Irvington,  N.  J.,  was  elected  to  fill  the  vacancy, 
the  vote  being  taken  by  correspondence. 


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193 


MINISTERIAL  DIRECTORY 

This  ministerial  directory  has  been  carefully  compared,  with 
and  corrected  by  the  roll  of  ministers  furnished  by  the  Conference 
Secretaries,  except  ministers  whose  age  and  bodily  infirmities  are 
known  to  be  such  as  to  prevent  them  from  attending  the  conference 
sessions,  but  whose  devotion  to  the  church,  and  contributions  to  its 
work,  remain  as  in  the  days  of  their  strength. 

The  names  of  ministers  belonging  to  the  conferences  that  did 
not  report  are  recorded,  but  the  conference  membership  is  not.  The 
Christian  Annual  cannot  take  the  authority  to  assign  conference 
membership,  and  hence  records  only  the  names  of  members  certified 
to  by  conference  authority.  The  names  are  recorded  as  an  act  of 
courtesy  to  the  ministers,  with  the  hope  that  conference  officials  will 
hereafter  deal  justly  with  their  members. 

We  had  no  report  from  the  Afro-Christian  Convention,  of  any 
of  its  Conferences,  which  fact  accounts  for  the  absence  of  the  minis- 
terial list  from  the  Conferences  of  that  Convention.  The  list  as 
printed  in  the  Christian  Annual  last  year  was  made  up  from  the 
printed  proceedings  that  had  been  mailed  to  us. 


Ackley,   J   W.    (W.  la.) 
2604  Chestnut  Ave., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Addington,  A.  M.     (E.Ind.) 
Winchester,  Ind. 

Albright,  J.  A.    (Mi.O.) 
Eaton,   Ohio,   R.   R.  7. 

Alderman.  Ada   (N.  Y.  E.) 
Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 

Alexander.  W.  S.    (C.  111.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Allen,   A.    L.    (T.   R.) 

Lawrenceville,  Pa.,  R.  R.  1. 

Allen,  Amos    (N.  J.) 

Flemington,  N.  J.,  R.  R.  2. 

Allen,  Rose  Chapman   (T.  R.) 
New  Albany,  Pa.,  R.  R.  45. 

Amerson,  .1.  E.    (Ala.) 
Lineville,  Ala.,  R.  R. 

Andes,   A.  W.      (Va.  V.  C.) 
Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Angel,   J.   A. 

Albuquerque,  N.   Mex. 

Apple,  J.  F.      (N.  C.) 
Mebane,    N.  C. 

Applegate,  Mrs.  Lethie 

(Ky.Chr.) 
Biu"tonville,  Ky. 

Arnold,    George   W.    (Mich.) 
Manton,  Mich.,  R.  D.  2. 


Arnold.   Henry    (Me.) 
108   Bogle  St.. 

Fall   River,   Mas?. 

Arrick,   R.  P.    (E.  Ind.) 
Fai-mland,  Ind. 

Asa.   J.  P.    (111.) 
Mt.  Erie,  111. 

Ashby.  Robin.son    (W.  111.) 
I^ewistown,  111. 

Atchinson,  L.  B. 
Roseville,  III. 

Atkinson,   J.  O.    (N.   C.) 
Elon  College,   N.   C. 

Atkinson,  D.  B.      (W.  la.) 
Albany,  Mo. 


Babb,  William  S. 

Martinsville,   Ohio. 

Bagby,  A.  G.    (S.  O.) 
Bethel,   Ohio. 

Bagby,  T.   F.      (S.O.) 
Greentown,    Ind., 

Bailey.  Guy   (R.U.) 

Soldiers  Grove,  Wis 
R.  R.  3. 

Bailey.  H.  L.    (W.Ind.) 
Bradford,  Ohio. 

Baker.   Hiley    (Mi.O.) 
Eaton,   Ohio. 


Baker,    W.    E.     (Mer.) 
WMxlstock,  Vt. 

Baldwin.   Carl   F.    (W.Ind.) 
South  Solon,  Ohio. 

Baldwin,   J.   W.      (C.Ind.) 
Columbus,  Ind. 

Barnard,  George  F.     (Mer.) 
Boscawen,  N.  H. 

Barnhart,  J.  D.  (Osage,  E.D.) 
Tuscumbia,  Mo. 

Barrett,  D.  P. 

Ponce,  Porto  Rico. 

Barrett,  J.  Pressley   (E.  Va.) 
Henderson,  N.  C. 

Barrett,   J.   C.      (N.J.) 
4  College  Place, 
Defiance,    Ohio. 

Barth,   E.   A.      (N.J.) 
29  Burnett  St., 
Hilton,  N.  J. 

Baitlett,  Rufus 

Bai-ton,  H.  A.,      (N.J.) 
473  Greene  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


(N.Kan.A 
Nebr.) 


Barton,  J.  S. 

Lincoln.  Kansas. 

Bassett,  J.   H 
Everett,  Pa. 


Baughman,  .lohn      (111.) 
Louisville,   111. 

Beard,   Chas. 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va.! 


194 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Beebe,   J.    L. 

2430    Franklin   St.. 
Omaha,   Nebr. 

Beisfegel,  Jaicob  J.    (Eel  R.) 
.   North  Manchester,  Ind. 

Be41.  F.  G.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
.  Suniner,  III. 

Bennett,  A.  H.      (111.) 
Merorn,   Ind. 

Bennett,  Clarence      (O.C.) 
Jeflfersonville.    Ohio. 

Bennett,  E.   E.      (S.Ind.) 
■  Cynthiana.   Ind. 

Bennett,  Peter      (Ohio) 
Hififby.  Ohio. 

Bennett,  Simon    (O.C.)    South 
Solon,  Ohio. 

Bennett.  S.  D.      (O.C.) 

Jeffersonville,  Ohio,  R.R.  2 

Bennett,  S.  W.      (Mi.O.) 
New  Madison,  Ohio. 

Beougher.    S.   L.      (N.C.) 
Graham,   N.  C. 

Berry.   Harry  S.      (E.Ind. ) 
Albany,  Ind. 

Bethel,    James 
Tarlton,   Ohio. 

Bishop.  Emily  K.      (Mi.O.) 
1708  Sycamore  St., 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Bla«k.  B.  F.      (E.Va.) 
Berkley,  Va..  R.  R.   S. 

Blake,   W.  T. 

Higby,  Ohio,   R.   R.   1. 

B'lankenship.  T.  S.    (Ky.Chr.) 
Mouth  of  Laurel.   Ky. 

Bli.s.s.   A.   H.      (N.Y.E.) 
Hartwick,  N.  Y. 

Boatright.  D.  A.      (Mich.) 
Maple  Rapids,   Mich. 

Bodman,       E.      J.      (N.Y.E.) 
(Me.)       (R.I.&Mass.) 
3520  N.  Main  St., 
Fall  River,    Mass. 

Boehringer.  W.  Rollo    (Mi.O.) 
Bluflfton.   Ind.,   R.    D.   2, 

Bolton,    Ford      (S.Kan.) 
Towanda,    Kan. 

Boane,  Mrs.  Lola 
Kirklin.  Ind. 

Boord,   J.   S.      (W.Ind.) 
Veedersburg,  Ind. 

Borah.  Ed.      (III.) 
Merom.  Ind. 

Bowman,   A.   J.      (S.O.) 
Georgetown,  Ohio. 


Bozell,   Ray      (C.Ind.) 
Ekiinburg,   Ind. 

Bradbury,  J.  M.    (S.Wab.IU.) 
Johnstown.  Ohio.  R.  R.  2. 

Bradshaw.  Elisha.    (E.Va.) 
Fancy  Gap,  Va. 

Brate,  Sylvester      (N.Y.C.) 
Lakemont,    N.   Y. 

Brathwaite,  E.      (C.IU.) 
Sadorus,   111.,  R.  R.  50. 

Bricker,   John  W. 
Mt.  Sterling,   Ohio. 

Briley.  Charles  S.      (O.E.) 
Murray,  Ohio. 

Bristow,  Marjorie  C.       (N.Y. 
W.)       (N.Y.C.) 
123    E.   Green   St.. 
Ithaca.  N.  Y. 

Brodt,  W.  R.      (S.O.) 

West  Union.  Ohio,  R.  R.  3. 

Brooks,  J.  T. 
Mansfield,  III. 

Brooks,  M.  C. 

Murphysboro,  III. 

Brown,   C.  O.      (N.Y.W.) 
Morganville.   N.  Y. 

Brown,    Christopher      (Ind. 
M.R.) 
Parker,   Ind. 

Brown,    G.    A.      (N.Ill.) 
Oregon,   Ogle   Co.,   111. 

Brown,  J.  M. 

New  Point,  Ind. 

Brown,  L.  D.      (Mi.O.) 
Pleasant  Mills.  Ind. 

Brown.  R.  F.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Pleasant  Hill,   Ohio. 

Brown,  Wm. 

*1196   Lawrence   St., 
Lowell.   Mass. 

Bryan,  W.   J. 
Gorham.  111. 

Bryant,  J.  H.      (Ky.No.l.) 
Widens.  W.  Va. 

Bullock,  Mrs.  F.  E.      (Mi.O.) 
534  Carlisle  Ave., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

Burnell,  Rue  (N.Kan.&Nebr.) 
Superior,  Nebr.,  R.  R.  A. 

Burnett.   J.   F.      (S.O.) 
45  C.  P.   A.   Bldg.. 
Dayton.  Ohio. 

Burnham,  A.  C. 
Linden,  Iowa. 

Burill.  S.  L. 


Burroughs.   F.   A. 
Cartersville,   lU. 

Burton.  Geo.      (E.Kan.) 
Hallowell.   Kan. 

Burton,  A.  S.  K. 

Fenville,  Mich.,  Box  214. 

Bushong.  Peter  (N.Kan.& 

Nebr.) 
810  Houston   St.. 
Manhattan.  Kan. 

Butler,  Anthony      (Ohio) 
Wellston.  Ohio. 

Butler,   H.   H.      (E.Va.) 
Suffolk,  Va. 

Butler.  M.  W.      (E.Va.) 

404   E.   North  St.. 

Muncie.  Ind. 

Butler,  Morris     (C.Iowa) 
Albany.  Mo. 


Cain.   G.  B.      (E.Ind.) 
Conover,  Ohio. 

Caldwell.  W.  R. 

Montesano,    Wash. 

Callahan.  C.  C. 
Albany,  Mo. 

Cameron.  E.      (S.Kan.) 
Cassoday,  Kan. 

Campbell,   Wm.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
Newton,  111. 

Canada.  F.  F.      (E.Ind.) 

Greenville,   Ohio,   R.   D.   4. 

Canode.  J.  W.      (O.E.) 
Carpenter.  Ohio,  R.  R. 

Canter,  A.  A. 
4261   Oak  St.. 
Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Sta.  A. 

Garden,   J.   S.      (N.C.) 
906  Shepherd  St.. 
Durham,  N.  C. 

Cardwell.  W.  W. 

Fostoria,   Ohio,  R.  R.  2. 

Carington.  John      (Ky.  Chr.) 
Valley,  Ky. 

Caris.  A.  G.      (O.C.) 
Defiance.  Ohio. 

Caris,   S.  A.      (N.W.O.) 
129   Session   Ave., 
Defiance,  Ohio. 

Carmean,  J.  M.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
Care   Dad's   Hotel, 
Kinmundy,  111. 

Carpenter.  W.  C.   (Ala. 7 
Joppa,  Ala. 

Carter.  C.  W.      (Ala.) 
Wadley,  Ala. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


195 


Carter.    E.   M.      (Ala.) 
Wadley,   Ala. 

Carter,  J.  M.      (Mt.V.) 
New  Waterford,  Ohio. 

Carter,  L.  J.      (S.Wab.III.) 
Clemens,  Iowa. 

Carter,  W.  E. 
544  7th  Ave., 
Phoenix,  Ala. 

Case,  Alex,      (Me.) 
Chewelah,  Wash. 

Case,  L.  B.      (S.O.) 
Sardenia,  Ohio. 

Cash,  A.  W.      (Eel  R.) 
Kimmell,  Ind. 

Caswell,  E.  R.      (Mer.) 
198  Baldwin   St., 
Laconia,  N.  H. 

Caswell,   Percy  W.      (Rock.) 
496  Hall  St., 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

Catte,   H.   D. 

(S.Wab.Ill.) 
Willow  Hill,  111. 

Charlton,  W.   S.      (Me.) 

Island  Falls,  Me.,  R.  R.  1. 

Childs,    Hernnan      (Ind.M.R.) 
Alexandria,  Ind. 

Clark.  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Blaine,  Me. 

Clark,  Ira  C.      (Mi.O.) 
South  Vienna,  Ohio. 

Clark,  J.  H.      (N.Y.E.) 
140  Malta  Ave.. 

Ballston  Spa.  N.  Y. 

Clark,  J.  E.      (N.W.Ind.) 
Edinburg,  Ind. 

Clark,  J.  L. 

Summitville,  Ind. 

Clark,  Raymond  G.      (W.Ia.) 
Stanfordville.   N.  Y. 

Clarridge.  Pleasant      (O.C.) 
Mt.  Sterlinjr,  Ohio. 

Clauss,  George  J.      (N.Y.W.) 

718  Metropolitan   Ave.. 

Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Claypool.  James      (N.W.O.) 
Fort    Jennings,    Ohio, 
R.  R.  4. 

Clayton,  B.  F.      (Mi.) 
Yellow  Springs,  Ohio. 

Clem.  H.  Russell     (N.C.) 
410  N.  Mendenhall  St., 
Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Clements,  W.  G.      (N.C.) 
Morrisville.  N.  C. 


Click,    F.   M.      (W.Ind.) 
Indianapolis,   Ind. 

Cochnower,  A.  B.      (Eel  R.) 
Kokomo,  Ind. 

Coddington,   C.   H.      (Mi.Oi) 
Christiansburg,  Ohio. 

Coe,  Walter      (N.W.Ind.) 
Medford,   Wis. 

Coffin,  F.  G.      (N.Y.E.) 
Albany,  Missouri. 

Coffin,   Mrs.  Winnifred  T. 
(Rock.) 
Kittery  Point.  Me. 


Coldiron,  Charles   (Ky.C.) 
Lynx,  Ohio. 

Cole,  Grace  E.      (Me.) 

Hampden  Highlands,  Me. 

Cole,  Horiatio  E.      (Me.) 
Hampden  Highlands,  Me. 

Colgan,  D.  C.      (Ky.  Chr.) 
Hillsboro.   Ky.,   R.  R.   2. 

Colville,   S.  H.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Anderson,  Ind. 

Conibear,  G.  A. 

(N.Y.C.) 
Lakemont,  N.  Y. 

Conkling.  D.   L.      (N.Y.E.) 
Middletown,   N.   Y.,   R.   R. 

Conley,  R.  B.      (Ky.  Chr.) 
Smoky  Valley,  Ky. 

Cook.  Chas.  W.      (N.Y.E.) 
Kittei-y  Point,  Me. 

Cook,   D.   A.      (N.W.Ind.) 
Alexandria,  Ind. 

Coop,   Charles      (U.Ia.) 
Fairfield,  Iowa,  R.  R. 

Cooper,  Fred      (C.Ia.) 
Albany,  Mo. 

Copley.  T.  J. 
Normal,  Ky. 

Cortner,  AHie  E.      (E.Ind.) 
Albany,  Ind. 

Cortner,   J.  R.      (E.Ind.) 
Farmland,   Ind.,  R.  R. 

Coseboalt,  John  (S.W.W.Va.) 
Hugheston.  West  Va. 

Cotterill,  George 

Delaware,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3. 

Coulter,  Roy  D.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Shawmut,  Ala. 

Cottom,   J.      (Mich.) 
Bari"yton,  Mich. 

Cotton,  E.  T.      (Ont.) 
Oshawa,   Ont. 


Cox,   Chancy   M.      (O.C.) 
Lees  Creek,  Ohio. 

Cox,  Isaac      (Ind.M.R.) 
R.   R.   1,  Box  26, 
Ft.  Smith,  Ark. 

Coy,  D.  O.      (C.Ind.) 

618  N.  East  St., 
Lebanon,  Ind. 

Craig,   B.   S. 
1816  8th  St., 

Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Grain,  F.  M. 

Higby,  Ohio,   R.  R.   1. 

Crampton,  Henry  C.      (O.C.) 
Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 

Cross,  J.  Harvey      (E.Ind.) 
Losantville,  Ind.,  R.  R.  24. 

Crowell,  William 
Carbondale,  III. 

Crowell,  N.  W.      (N.Y.E.) 
Sprakers.  N.  Y.,  R.  R. 

Ci-utchfield,  G.  C,    (N.C.) 
Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Grumpier,  R.  P.      (Va.V.C.) 
Luray,  Va. 

Cunningham.     Wm.        (Ind. 
M.R.) 
Alexandria,    Ind. 


Daniels.   W.    E.      (N.W.O.) 
Lafayette,  Ohio. 

Darnell,  T.  C.      (E.Kan.) 
Puyallup,  Wash. 

Davis,  J.   V. 

Racine.    W.    Va. 

Davis.  M.  M.    (Ky.  Chr.) 
Muses  Mills,  Ky. 

Dawson.   T.   B.      (N.C.) 
Lynch  Station,  Va. 

Dawson.  Wm.  M.      (Mi.O.) 
Yellow  Springs,  Ohio. 

Dearborn.  Lewis  E. 

(Erie) 
Springboro,  Pa. 

Deese.   B.   A.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lanett,  Ala. 

Defur,   Clarence    (S.Ind.) 
Wakai"usa,  Ind. 

Delph,   A.   C.      (Ind.M.R.) 
Anderson,  Ind. 

Denham,  J.  A.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lanett,   Ala.,   Box  C. 

Denison,  Warren  H.    (E.Va. ) 
760  Ferguson  Ave., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 


196 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


DeRemer,  J.  C. 
Britton,  Mich. 

DeVore,  E.  A.      (Ind.M.R.) 
1318  Oliver  Ave.. 
Indianapolis.   Ind. 

DeWeese,  Carter     (N.Mo.) 
Mendon,  Mo. 

DeWeese,  Charles  M.    (N.Mo.) 
Brunswick,  Mo. 

Dillon,  J.  Alice     (N.Y.E.) 
Scio,  N.  Y. 

Dillon,  John  A.      (N.Y.E.) 
Scio,  N.  Y. 

Dipboye,   J.  W. 

1812  South  R  St., 
Elwood,  Ind. 

Dixon,  Dalco  E.      (N.Y.C.) 
126  E.  Elm  St., 

E.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Dixon,    F.   D.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Anderson,  S.  C. 

Dollar,  C.  M. 
Malone,  Ala. 

Dollar,  J.  D.      (Ala.) 

Roanoke,  Ala..  R.  R.  4. 

Donaldson,  A.  G. 
Circleville,    Ohio. 

Doolin,  Geo.  W. 

Murphy sboro.  111. 

Douglass,  J.  J.      (C.IU.) 
1002  Calif omia  St., 
Urbana,  111. 

Douglass,  Thomas 
Belfont,  Ky. 

Dowding,  H.  W. 

Robert  Lee  Apartments, 
Portsmouth,   Va. 

Downing,  David     (E.Ind.) 
Bryant,  Ind. 

Drake,  David  R.      (E.Kan.) 
Beaumont,  Kan. 

Driver,  Bertha     (E.Ind.) 

Farmland,  Ind.,   R.  R.  19- 

Duckworth,  H.  J.      (O.C.) 
Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 

Duke.  P.  L.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Phoenix,  Ala.,  R.  R.  1. 

Dull,    L.    E.      (N.W.Ind.) 
Argos,  Ind. 

Dunagan,  J.  A.      (Ky.  Chr.) 
Martin,  Ky. 

Duncan,  C.  A.    (S.W'^b.Ill.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Dunham.  M.  F.      (S.O.) 
1605  Kemper  Lane. 
Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

Duvall,  Lewis  A. 
Akersville,  Pa. 


Dykeman,   L.  A.      (T.R.) 
Worcester,  N.  Y. 


Ealey,  W.  M.      (C.IU.) 
501  E.  Oregon  St., 
Urbana,  111. 

Earp,  B.  J.  (E.Va.) 
2305  Roanoke  Ave., 
Newport  News,  Va. 

Eastes,  Geo.  D      (E.Va.) 
2  Hatton  St., 

Portsmouth,    Va. 

Easton,  Carlton 
Brockton,   Mass. 

Edwards,  W.  J.      (N.C.) 
Coleridge,    N.   C. 

Ehrheart,  Jos.  S.      (Mt.V.) 
810  14th  St., 
Ambridge,  Pa. 

Elder,  H'.  W.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Richland,  Ga. 

Elder,  J.  W.  (Ala.) 
Pisgah,  Ala. 

Elder,  W.  W.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Care  Postmaster, 
New  York  City. 

Elliott,  Mrs.   Ellen 
Miltonvale,  Kan. 

Ellis,  J.  H. 

Soldiers,  Ky. 

Ellis.  R.  J.      (111.) 
Newton,  111. 

Emmert,  Rufus  E.    (N.W.O.) 
Middletown,   Ind. 

Enders,  Geo.  C.      (Mi.O.) 
Defiance,  Ohio. 

English.  R.  G.      (N.Y.E.) 
126  Chestnut  St., 
Abany,  N.  Y. 

Epright,  J.   Elliott      (N.J.) 
Mil  ford,  N.  J. 

Etter,  J.  E.      (Eel  R.) 
S.  Jefferson  St., 

Huntington,  Ind. 

Evans,  D.  A.     (Ga.&Ala.) 
Anderson,  S.  C. 

Evans,   Treat 

Chillicothe,  Ohio,  R.  R.  8. 

Everingham,   J.    E.      (Rock.) 
77  Court  St., 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Everman,  J.  N.      (Ky.C.) 
Wallingford,  Ky. 

Everman,  J.  S. 

Charlotte  Furnace,  Ky. 


Everett,  M.  L. 
1354  E.  14th  St., 

Des   Moines,    Iowa. 

Ewing,  W.  E.      (O.E.) 
Rio  Grande,  Ohio. 

F 

Fancher,  E.  F.    (N.Y.W.) 
193   S.  Main  St., 
Albion,  N.  Y. 

Fasnacht,  Walter    (111.) 
Merom,   Ind. 

Featherstone,      J.   E.        (Ind. 
M.R.) 
743  S.   Courtland  Ave., 
Kokomo,    Ind. 

Feece,  Wm. 
Culver,  Ind. 

Felton,  C.  J.    (Ont.)    (E.Va.) 
513  Markham  St., 
Torointo,  Ont. 

Fenton,  R.  G.      (N.Y.E.) 
Lakemont,  N.  Y. 

Fenwick,    Mrs.    Minnie 
(W.Ia.) 
Burns,  Wyo. 

Ferguson,  Levi      (Y.&C.) 
Mirror  Lake,  N.  H. 

Ferrell,  C.  A. 

Murphysboro,  111. 

Fielder,   Arthur  H.    (N.Y.E.) 
Danbury,  Conn.,  R.  R.  4. 

Fielder,  Edna  V.  B.  (N.Y.E.) 
Danbury,   Conn.,  R.  R.   4. 

Fish,  Isoac  E. 

Norman  Station,  Ind. 

Fisher,  C.  H.      (Rock) 
17  Jackson  St., 

Clilftondale,  Mass. 

Fisher,  Jos.  B.      (Eel  R.) 
Nappanee,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Fisk,  Miles  B.      (T.R.) 
Kittery  Point,  Maine. 

Fleming,  H.  Jennings 

(Rock.)      (E.Va.) 
South  Portland,  Me. 

Fleming.  P.  H'.      (N.C.) 
Burlington,  N.  C. 

Fletcher,  L.  C.      (Ont.) 
162  Westmount  Ave., 
Toronto,  Ont. 

Fletcher,  W.  P.      (Ont.) 
162  Westmount  Ave., 
Toronto,  Ont. 

Flewelling,   Lemuel   E.    (Me.) 
Blaine,  Me.     Box  87. 

Flory,  Edwin  B.      (E.Va.) 
27  Hardy  Ave., 
Norfolk,  Va. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


197 


Flowers,  A.  R.      (E.Va.) 
Dendron,  Va. 

Fockler.  C.  E.      (Ont.) 
Keskick,  Ont. 

Fogleman,   L.  W.      (N.C.) 
Siler  City,  N.  C,  R.  D.  2. 

Follansbee,   L.  E.      (W.Ia.) 
1520   32d   St., 

Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Foltz,  G.  W.    (N.W.O.) 
Harrod,  Ohio. 

Forsythe,  Jno.  W.      (O.C.) 
Raymond,  Ohio. 

Foss,  J.  A.      (N.Y.W.) 
Rush,   N.  Y.,  R.  R.  1 

Foster,  Geo.  D. 

(N.W.Ind.) 
Tipton,  Ind. 

Foster,  J.  L.      (E.Va.) 
Waverly,   Va. 

Francis,   Edward      (N.Y.E.) 
Otego,  N.  Y. 

Francis,  J.  C.      (N.W.Ind.) 
(Mi.O.) 
West  Liberty,  Ohio. 

Franks,  Jesse  E.      (N.C.) 
Gary,  N.  C,  R.  R.  2. 

Frantz,  Samuel     (E«l  R.) 
Noi-th  Manchester,  Ind. 

Frazier,  Jacob  A.      (Eel  R.) 
HoUansburg,    Ohio. 

Freeman,  W.  A.      (Mi.O.) 
Covington,  Ohio. 

Fry,  Earl  C.      (R.I.&Mass.) 
Utsunomiya,  Japan. 

Fry,   J.   E.      (C.Ill.) 
Bismarck,  111. 

Fry,  Susie  V.      (W.Ind.) 
Utsunomiya,   Japan. 

Frye,  Joe      (Ky.C.) 
Trinity,  Ky. 

Fryman,  J.  C.      (Ky.C.) 
Smile,  Ky. 

Fuller.  W.  B.      (E.Va.) 
Ivor,  Va. 

Furnas,   O.  P.      (Mi.O.) 
West  Milton,   Ohio. 

Fusion,  William 
Herrin,  111. 


Gaige,  F.  E.      (N.Y.E.) 
Mil  ford.  N.  J. 

Gallian,  E.  L. 
Russell,  Ky. 


Gardner,    Frank    H.      (R.I.& 
Mass.) 
Pottersville,  Mass. 

Gardner,  Mary   E.    (Ky.Chr.) 
Wallingford,  Ky..   R.  R.  2. 

Garland,  A.  R. 

Dickeys  Mountain,  Pa. 

Garland,  T.  P. 
Needmore,  Pa. 

Garland,  W.   C. 

Buffalo,  Mills,  Pa. 

Garman,  Chas.  C.      (Mi.O.) 
2251  Cummington  Roaa, 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Garman,   Clark   P.      (Mi.O.) 
26  Kasumi  Cho, 

Azabu,  Tokyo.  Japan. 

Garman,  W.   H.      (E.Va.) 
46th  St.,  near  Myers  Ave., 
Norfolk,  Va. 

Garner,  G.  B.      (N.W.O.) 
West  Cairo,  Ohio. 

Garrett,   E.  E.      (W.Ia.) 
Arkansas  City,  Mo. 

Garretson,  J.  H.      (E.Ind.) 
Alexandria,  Ind. 

Garrison,  J.  D.      (Ga.&Ala.) 

Gee,  Robert 

Gregoryville,  Ky. 

Geeding,   Elbert  C.      (IlL) 
Ashton,   111. 

Gennett,   W.   L.      (N.J.) 
New  Albany,  Pa.,  R.  R. 

Gerringer,  C.  E.      (N.C.) 
McLeansville,   N.  C. 

Gifford.   W.   S.    (Ky.No.l.) 
Enterprise,   Ky. 

Gilbert,       Ernest    D.       (R.I.& 
Mass.) 
238  Buffalo  St., 
Conneaut,  Ohio. 

Gilbert,  L.  F.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Maysville,   Ky. 

Gilbert,  C.  C.      (Ky.Chr.) 

Gillespie,  T.  C. 
Staunton.    Ind. 

Gilmore.  Arthur  E.      (E.Ind.) 
Parker,    Ind.,    R.   D.   3. 

Glasscock,  E.  R.     (Ky.Chr.) 
Aberdeen,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3. 

Glasscock,  Thos.  H.  (Ky.Chr.) 
Aberdeen.  Ohio,  R.  R.  3. 

Gleason.  Rufus  H.    (Erie) 
Ashville,  N.  Y. 

Godfrey,  C.  H.      (Ky.No.l) 
Rugless,  Ky. 


Godley,  Albert     (N.J.) 
Tenafly,   N.  J. 

Goff,  Asa      (Ohio) 
Omega,   Ohio. 

Gove,  John  Bowdish  (N.Y.E.) 
Sprakers,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  1. 

Grantham,      J.     A.      (N.K.& 
Nebr.) 
Lincoln,  Kan. 

Grate,  G.  W.      (Mt.V.) 
Signal,  Ohio. 

Gray,  D.   L.      (Ky.Chr.) 

Manchester,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3. 

Gray,  H.  M.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lanett.  Ala. 

Gray,  May      (Ky.Chr.) 
West  Union,  Ohio. 

Gray.  T.  W.     (Ga.&Ala.) 
Fairfax.  Ala. 

Grayley,  S.  C.     (S.W.W.Va.) 
Olcott,  W.  Va. 

Green,  G.  J.      (N.C.) 
Morrisville,  N.  C. 

Green,  O.  S.      (E.Ind.) 
Rort  Recovery,  Ohio, 
R.  R.  2. 

Green.  T.  J.      (N.C.) 
Ramseu.  N.  C. 

Grigston.  A.  J.   (Ky.Chr.) 
Clarksburg,  Ky. 

Grissom,  S.  L. 
Pomona,  111. 

Gustin,   Ellen  G.  (R.I.&Mass.) 
Attleboro,  Mass. 


H 

Hagans,  J.  B'.      (O.C.) 
24  N.  Liberty  St., 
Delaware,  Ohio. 

Hainer,  A.  M.      (O.C.) 
314  Islington  St., 

Portsmouth,   N.  H. 

Hainer,  H.  M.     (R.I.&Mass.) 
271  Maple  St., 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Hainer,  W.  H.      (N.J.) 
37  Myrtle  Ave.. 
Irvington,  N.  J. 

Haines,  W.  H.      (T.R.) 
Baxter.  Pa. 

Halfaker,  J.  S.      (O.C.) 
141  N.  Front  St.. 
Columbus,  Ohio. 

Hall.  Edward  C.     (Ont.) 
Newmarket.  Ont. 

Hall,  E.  C.      (N.J.) 

Vienna,  N.  J.,  R.  R.  2. 


198 


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Hall.   William 
Ashland,  Ky. 

Hall.  Willoe  J.     (Mi.O.) 
Dayton.  Ohio,  R.  D.  1. 

HaUowell,  G.  D.      (Me.) 
South  Brewer,  Me. 

Hammond.  E.  D.  (S.Wab.IU.) 
357  W.   Atwood  St., 
Gallon,   Ohio. 

Hammond,    Lovell   D. 

(N.W.O.) 
Spencerville,  Ohio. 

Hance.  C.  J.      (N.W.O.) 
Spencerville,  Ohio. 

Hanlin,  Ira  L. 
Salem,  Ohio. 

Hanson.  C.  W.     (Ga.&Ala.) 
275  Forest  Ave., 
Lagrange,  Ga. 

Hardcastle,  H.  S.      (N.C.) 
Defiance,  O. 

Harper,  John      (111.) 
Merom.  Ind. 

Harrell,  Stanley  C.      (N.C.) 
725  Burch  Ave., 
Durham,    N.   C. 

Harris,  P.  V.      (Eel  R.) 
South  Whitley,  Ind., 
R.  R.  3. 

Hartley,   B.   A.      (W.Ind.) 
Advance,  Ind. 

Hartman,  John  M.   (Eel  R.) 
Wakarusa,   Ind. 

Harvard,  W.  D.      (E.Va.) 
1612  Prentis  Ave., 
Portsmoutr,  Va. 

Hatfield,  C.  C.      (Mi.O.) 
173  Orange  St., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

Hathaway,  O.  I.      (T.R.) 
173  Hawley  St., 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Haven,  Albert  A.      (Mich.) 
Evart,  Mich.,  R.  D.  5. 

Hawk,  C,    (C.Ill.) 

St.  Joseph,  111..  R.  R. 

Hayes,  W.  N.      (N.C.) 

Seagrove,  N.  C,  R.  R.  1. 

Headley,    Orman    T.       (R.I.& 
Mass.) 
Crab  Orchard.  Tenn. 

Heckathorn,  C.  J.      (W.Ia.) 
Brownlee,   Nebr. 

Hedger,  W.  W. 

College  Comer,  Ohio. 

Heikes,   N.   M.        (Y.&C.) 
Freedom,  N.  H. 


Helfenstein,  D.  M.      (U.Ia.) 
Ferguson,  Iowa. 

Helfenstein,  Roy  C.      (E.Va.) 
109  S.  Bi-adford  St., 
Dover,  Del. 

Helfenstein,    S.   Q.      (Mi.O.) 
1230  Phillips  Ave., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

Hendershot,    F.   S.      (N.J.) 
202   Second  St., 
Lewisburg,  Pa. 

Hendershot,  Hazel      (N.J.) 
202   Second  St., 
Lewisburg,  Pa. 

Hendershot.   W.  H.    (W.Ind.) 
Brazil,  Ind. 

Henderson,  Jeremiah  (Ky.C.) 
Olive  Hill,    Ky. 

Hendrickson,  Roy  L.   (N.Kan. 
&Nebr.) 
Lincoln,  Kan. 

Hensley,  David  S.  (Ind.M.R.) 
1304  W.  9th  St., 
Muncie,  Ind. 

Hershey,   C.  B.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
Swansea,  Mass. 

Hess.  T.  H.     (S.W.W.Va.) 
Hugheston,  W.  Va. 

Hiatt,  J.  V.        (Ind.M.R.) 
Tiosa,   Ind. 

Hickok,    W.    C.      (Mich.) 
Sears,  Mich. 

Hiller,  Geo.  W. 

Carbondale,    111..   R.   R.    4. 

Hilt,     W.  H.        (S.W.W.Va.) 
Gamoca,   W.  Va. 

Hinkle,  A.  P. 

Goldsmith,   Ind. 

Hirby.  August  W.        (Mi.O.) 
312  Edgar,  Ave., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

Hoagland,  B.  F. 
Raymond,   Ohio. 

Hobbs,  William      (Ky.No.l.) 
Vanceburg,   Ky. 

Hobbs,  J.  F.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Vanceburg,  Ky.,  R.  R. 

Hoel,    I.  M.      (C.Ill.) 
Tuscola,  111. 

Hoffman,   E.   E.      (N.J.) 
Newton,   N.  J..   R.  R.  4. 

Hoggatt,  William  S.     (So.O.) 
Fayetteville,    Ohio.   R.   R. 

Hollingsworth,  C.  G.    (W.Ia.) 
Milo,   Iowa. 

Holsclaw,  R.  F.      (Ind.M.R.) 
Delphi.  Ind. 


Holt,  J.  W.      (N.  C.) 

Burlington,   N.   C,  R.  R. 

Honsberger,  M.  J.    (Rock.) 
Kittery  Point,  Me. 

Hook,   A.  W.      (Mi.O.) 
Phoneton,  Ohio. 

Hook,  Mrs.  Belle  H.  (N.Y.E.) 
Spelman  Seminary, 
Atlanta,   Ga. 

Hook,  W.  C.      (Va.V.  C.) 
Harrisonburg,   Va. 

House,  Arthur   E.      (E.Ind.) 
(W.Ind.) 

Mellott,  Ind. 

House.  T.  C.      (Eel  R.) 
Harrod,  Ohio. 

Houseman,  A.  B.      (Mi.O.) 
London,   Ohior  R.  R. 

Howard,   B.   J.      (N.C.) 
Chapel  Hill,   N.  C. 

Howard,  Charles  E.    (W.Ind.) 
Veedersburg,  Ind. 

Hcwsare,  McD.      (Mi.O.) 
1535  N.   Euclid  Ave., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

Huey,   Harry  S.  .    (Mi.O.) 
West  Manchester,   Ohio. 

Huff,  Clarence  E.      (N.W. 
Kan.) 
Oronoque,  Kan. 

Huff,   Orland  C.      (W.Ia.) 
Gravity,  Ohio. 

Hughes.   J.  H.      (Ala.) 

Roanoke,   Ala.,   R.   R.   4. 

Humphrey,    Selden      (N.W. 
Kan.) 
New  Haven,   Conn. 

Humphrey,  T.  P.      (Me.) 

Humphrey,  Verno      (U.Iowa) 
Defiance,  Ohio. 

Humphreys,  Arthur   (N.Y.C.) 
Plainville,  N.   Y. 

Hunt,  G.  D.      (Ala.) 

Wadley,   Ala.,   R.   R.   3. 

Hurlburt,  Donald  P.     (Me.) 
580  Hammond  St., 
Bangor,  Me. 

Hurst.  A.  P.      (W.Ia.l 
Albany,   Mo. 

Hurst.   Alfred      (W.Ia.) 
Albany,  Mo. 

Hutchison,  George    (Ohio) 
Byer,  Ohio. 


Irons,   Geo.  W.      (W.IIl.) 
Randall,   HI. 

Irons,  M.   F.      (S.Kan.) 
Guymon,  Okla. 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


199 


Iseley,   A.   F.      (N.   C.) 

Burlington,  N.  C,  R.  R.  8. 


Jacobs,   A.   O.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
Olney.   III. 

James,   Mrs.    A.   R.      (W.Ia.) 
Wheat  Rid)?e,  Colo. 

Janney,  Sylvester   (Ind.M.R. ) 
Alexandria,    Ind. 

Jay.   H.   R. 

1708  Sycamore  St., 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Jay,  W.   M.      (E.Va.) 
Holland,  Va. 

Johnson,  Geo.  W.      (E.Ind.) 
Eaton,  Ind. 

Johnson,  I.  W.      (E.Va.) 
Suffolk,  Va. 

Johnson,  J.   Lee     (N.C.) 
Fuquay  Springs,  N.  C. 

J<*nson,   L.   F.      (N.J.) 
Carversville,  Pa. 

Jones,  Thomas  A. 
Goi-eville,    111. 

Jones,    J.    E.      (Osage  W.) 
Wheatland.  Mo. 

Jordan,  W.  F.        (N.J.) 
Cristobal,  C.  Z. 

Judy,  DeK.      (E.Ind.) 
1748  Everett  St., 
Lafayette,  Ind. 


Kaufman,  B.  A.      (N.W.Ind.) 
New  Waverly,  Ind. 

Kauffman,   John  E.      (Mi.O.) 
Piqua,   Ohio. 

Kauffman.  Jesse  M.     (W.Ia.) 
Madrid.  Iowa. 

Kegg,  J.  S.     (Mi.O.) 
1165  Penn.  Ave., 
Columbus,  Ohio. 

Kegley,  Vem 
Yuba,  Wis. 

Kelley,  James      (Osage  E.D.) 
Dixon,  Mo. 

Kelley,   Lawrence      (Me.) 
Caribou.   Me.,  R.  R.   2. 

Kemp,  A.  E.      (Mi.O.) 
Troy,  Ohio. 

Kendall,  A.  B.    (Va.V.C.) 
1023  Garfield  Ave., 
Springfield.  Ohio. 

Kent,  Geo.  H.      (Y.&C.) 

South  Berwick.  Me.,  R.  R.l 


Kerr,  Alva  M.      (Mi.O.) 

Room  41,  C.  P.  A.  Bldg., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

Ivti-sey,  William 
Ashland,   Ky. 

Kershner,  Clark  B.     (E.Ind.) 
307  N.  14th  St., 
Newcastle,   Ind. 

Kershner,   W.   G. 
3759  Vista  Ave.. 
Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Kerst,  C.  W. 
Muncie,   111. 

Kessler,   R.    L.    (E.Ind.) 
Bryant,   Ind. 

Keys,  Frankie  I.      (E.Ind.) 
518  N.  E  St., 

Winchester,   Ind. 

Kibbey,  W.  P.      (W.Ind.) 
602  E.  Williams  St., 
Lebanon,   Ind. 

Kirkendall,  Miss  Frieda 

(Eel.R.) 
15  Bartlett  St., 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

Kirschbaum,    Wm.     G..    Jr., 
(R.I.&Mass.) 
3   South   St., 

Eastport,  Maine. 

Kitchen,  W.  H.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
Merom,   Ind. 

Klapp,   P.  T.      (N.C.) 
Elon  College,    N.  C. 

Kline,  L.  P.      (R.U.) 

Richland  Center,  Wis. 

Knight,  J.  W.      (N.C.) 
Stokesdale,    N.    C. 

Knight,  J.  V. 
Raleigh,   N.-  C. 

Knight,  W.  R. 
Roanoke,    Ala, 

Knight,   Z.      (Y.&C.) 
Saco,  Me.,  R.  R.  1. 

Knowles,  W.  B.      (Ala.) 
Roanoke,   Ala.,  R.   R.   2. 


Lanibert,  Riley 
Haigler,   Nebi-. 

Land,  Abraham      (111.) 
Boyleston,  111. 

Langdon,   A.   H.      (Ky.CJhr. ) 

Langley,   Arthur  T.     (N.J.) 

1807  Mt.  Vernon  Ave., 

Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Lankford,  G.  O.      (N.C.) 
Burlington,  N.  C. 


Lassiter,  L.   L.      (E.Va.) 
Suffolk,   Va. 

Lawler,  Thos.  R.      (N.J.) 
225  Chauncey  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawlyes,  R.  N.      (CHI.) 
Georgetown,  111. 

Lawson.E.  L.     ( W.Ind. )» 
Defiance,  Ohio. 

Leavitt,    L.   M.      (W.Ill  V 
Smithfield.    III. 

Leek,    Cecil      (111.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Leonard,   A.      (N.W.O.) 
Carp  Lake,  Mich. 

Lester,  F.  C.      (N.C.) 

Yale  Station,   Box   1184, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lewis,  Hermon  A.,   (O.E  ) 
Mt.    Sterling,   Ohio. 

Lewis,   L.   E.        (O.C. ) 
Peoria,  Ohio,   R.  R.   1. 

Lewis,  R.  A.     (W.Ia.) 
Redfield,   Iowa. 

Lewis,  Samuel,      (O.E.) 
Bladen,  Ohio.  R.  R.   ]. 

Lev/is,  W.   H. 
Wolf,  Ky. 

Lightboui-ne.    James   H. 
(E.Va.) 
Holland,   Va.  . 

Liles,   G.  W. 

Mouth  of  Laurel,  Ky. 

Liles,  J.  M.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Mouth  of  Laurel,  Ky. 

Lindley,  Hazel      (E.Ind.) 
Meroni,   Ind. 

Liston,   J.   A. 
Music,  Ky. 

Litteral,    Malon 
Partlow,  Ky. 

Lockwood,   A.   M. 
Berkley,  Ohio. 

Logan,    F.   M.      (Ky.No.l.)' 
2336  Gallia  St., 

Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Logan,  O.  H.      (Ky.No.l.) 
Brushart,   Ky. 

Long,  D.  A.      (N.C.) 
Franklinton,  N.  C. 

Long,  R.  H.      (Mt.V.) 

Centersburg,  Ohio.        •    ' 

Long,   W.   S.      (N.C.) 
Chapel  Hill,    N.  C. 

Lott.    H.    L.      (Erie)     ■     •' 
East  Springfield,  Ptf.    '•' 


200 


THE     CHRISTIAN     ANNUAL 


Loucks,  Albert      (N.Y.E.) 
Hartwick,   N.   Y. 

Loucks,  D.  C. 

Montesano,  Wash. 

Luark,   M.  J. 

Montesano,  Wash. 

Lucas,  Roy  E.      (W.Ind.) 
1109  N.  Meridian, 
Lebanon,   Ind. 

Lusk,  Chas.  B.      (E.Ind.) 
Christiansburg,  Ohio. 

Lusk,  Dwight  R.      (E.Ind.) 
Farmland,    Ind. 

M 

Mackenzie,  Alexander 

(N.Y.W.) 
E^ast  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Maokey,  L.  C.      (N.Y.E.) 
416  E.  7th  St.. 
Chester,  Pa. 

Macy,   Edward  H. 
16    Brackett   St.. 
Portland,  Maine. 

Maddix,  W.  L.    (Ky.No.l) 
Emerson,   Ky. 

Mahan,  C.  N.        (S.Wab.IU.) 
(S.Ind.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Mann,  Allen  D.      (U.Ia.) 
Letts,  Iowa. 

Maple,   G.  M. 

Richmondale,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1 

Maple,  Jas. 

Richmondale,  Ohio,  R.R.  1. 

Marshall,  F.  M.    (Ky.Chr.) 
Wallingford,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2. 

Martin,  Nannie      (E.Ind.) 
Farmland,  Ind..  R.  R.  1. 

Martin,   W.    H.      (Mi.O.) 
1227  Home  Ave., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

Mason,  A.  A.      (E.Kan.) 
Altoona,   Kan.,  R.  R.   1. 

Mason.  Benjamin 
Edinboro,  Pa. 

Mason,  O.  Roscoe     (W.Ind.) 
Veeder.sburg,  Ind.,  R.  R.  1. 

Masters,  J.  L.      (E.Kan.) 
416   E.   Eighth  St., 
Coffeyville,  Kan. 

Masters,  J.   S.     (E.Kan.) 
Pullman,  Mich. 

Master-son,  C.  S.      (Mi.O.) 
Greenfield,  Ind.,     R.  R.  9. 

Matteson.  C.  E.      (Me.) 
R.  R.  1,  Box  35. 
Gorinna,  Me. 


Maxwell,  J.  W.      (Mi.O.) 
Moores  Hill,  Ind. 

May.  A.  W. 

Breezewood,   Pa.,  R.  R.  2. 

McAbee,  A.  N.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Crumps  Park,  Ga. 

McCague,  Fremont   (N.W.O.) 
Defiance,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4. 

McCauley,  J.   E.      (N.C.) 
Halifax,  Va.,  R.  R.  1. 

McClees.  .1.  W.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Eby.   Ky. 

McClain,  W.  A.        (N.Kan.A 
Nebr.  ^ 
N.    Fifth  St., 
Lincoln,  Kan. 

McCorkhill,  J.  E.    (Ind.M.R.) 
Fairmount,  Ind. 

McCorkle,  Wm. 

Higby,  Ohio.  R.  R.  1. 

McCoy,  C.  E. 
Walton,   Ind. 

McCoy,  G.  F.     (O.E.) 
Vinton,   Ohio. 

McCrone,  H.  W.     (N.Y.E.) 
St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y. 

McDaniel,   C.   A.      (N.J.) 
Enon,  Ohio. 

McDaniel,  R.  H.      (S.O.) 
927  Bryn  Bawr  Ave., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

McDonald,  George      (Ohio) 
Coalton,  Ohio. 

McDonald,  L.  B.    (Mi.O.) 
Springfield,  Ohio,  R.  R.  9. 

McFarland,  H.  M.   (Ind.M.R.) 
1019  W.  5th  St., 
Anderson,  Ind. 

McKeen,  S.  H.      (N.Y.E.) 
Deer  River,   N.   Y. 

McKinney,     George     (S.Wab. 
111.) 
Noble,    111.,    R.    R.    1. 

McKnight,  Wm.  Q.    (W.Ind.) 
41  Karahori  Cho. 
Sendai,   Japan. 

McNew,  Z.      (Ind.M.R.) 
Frankfort,  Ind. 

Meacham,  W.  T.      (Ala.) 
Roanoke,  Ala.,  R.  R.  2. 

Meadows,  T.  H.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Muses  Mills,  Ky. 

Mell,  G.  R.      (N.W.O.) 

700   S.   Broadway, 

Lima,  Ohio. 

Mellott,  Edw.   F.    (N.Y.E.) 
Freehoki,  N.  Y. 


Melvin,  J.  T.      (S.O.) 
Neville,  Ohio. 

Messer,  John      (Ohio) 
Wellston,  Ohio. 

Metsker,  Denver  C.      (E.Ind.) 
Losantville,  Ind. 

Metzger,  Frazer     (Mer. ) 
Randolph,    Vt. 

Milholland.  S.  M.  (N.W.Kan.) 
Almena,  Kan. 

Millholland,    Mrs.    V.    L. 

(N.W.Kan.) 
Almena,  Kan. 

Miller,  Elza      (Mich.) 

Miller,      John  M.        (EJelR.) 
222  N.  Lake  St., 
Warsaw,  Ind. 

Miller,  O.  W.      (Ky.C.) 
Globe,  Ky. 

Miller,  W.  V.      (S.O.) 

Lynchburg,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1. 

Millikin,  H.  A.      (Ohio) 

Frankfort,   Ohio,   R.   R.  2. 

Millner,   Dan      (Ohio) 

Jackson,   Ohio,  R.  R.   4. 

Mills,  Zelma      (E.Ind.) 
Lynn,  Ind.,     R.  R. 

Minton,  W.  P.      (Eel  R.) 
318  Edgar  Ave., 
Dayton,    Ohio. 

Mishler,  Miss  Jennie   (N.IU.) 
Leaf  River,  HI. 

Mitchell,  Thomas 
Ashland,  Ky. 

Moody,  Laura      (E.Kan.) 
Galena,  Kan.,  R.  R.  3. 

Moore,   T.  V.      (T.R.) 
Woodhull,  N.  Y. 

Moore.  Wilson  C.      (E.Va.) 
306  N.  Bradford  St., 
Dover,   Del. 

Moorehouse,  Frank     (Mich.) 
220  Tenth  St., 

Traverse  City,  Mich. 

Moran,  J.  W. 
Gorham,  111. 

Morgan,  J.  F.      (Va.V.C.) 
12  W.  Clifford  St., 
Winchester,    Va. 

Morrow,  D.  L.      (U.Ia.) 
Cedar  Rapids,    Iowa. 

Morrow,  George  W.      (Mer.) 
635  Atkinson  Ave., 
Detroit,    Mich. 

Morton,  E.      (Ont.) 
StouffviUe,  Ont. 


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Moiinsey,  Bruce    (Ind.M.R.) 
Alexandria,  Ind. 

Mugridge,  J.  H.     (Y.&C.) 
Kittei-y  Point,  Me. 

Mullin,  W.  F.     (E.Ind.) 
Faxmland,  Ind. 

Myers,  W.  P.      (O.E.) 
Rio  Grande,  Ohio. 

Myers,  J.  W.     (Ind.M.R.) 
Frankfort,   Ind. 


Nash,  Mrs.  Charlotte  E.  (111.) 
6958   Dartmouth, 

University  City, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Neagles,  Miss  Flora  M. 

(Rock.) 
80  Silsbee  St., 
Lynn,  Mass. 

Nelson,  C.  G.      (N.Kan.& 
Nebr.) 
Red  Cloud,  Nebr. 

Newman,  C.  E.      (N.C.) 
Virginia,  Va. 

Newman,  N.  G.      (N.C.) 
Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Newman,  J.  U.      (N.C.) 
Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Nichols,  Carl  Leon     (N.Y.E.) 
Ravena,  N.  Y. 

Nierman,  Sieranevada  (Ohio) 
Jackson,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4. 

Nixon,    EJverette    (N.W.Ind.) 
703   S.  Courtland  Ave.. 
Kokomo,   Ind. 

Noble,  P.  S.    (N.W.Kan.) 
Haxtum,   Olc,  R.  R.  1. 

Noffsinger,   A. 

Forest  Hill,  Mich. 

Nutt,   E.   J.      (O.C.) 
797  Park  St., 

Columbus,  Ohio. 


Orebaugh,  J.  C.      (Eel  R.) 
Albion,    Ind.,   R.'  R.    3. 

Oren,  E.  D.      (E.Ind.) 

Portland,   Ind.,    R.   R.   8 

Oren,  Jesse  I.      (E.Ind.) 
Parker,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Oren,  Reuben     (E.Ind.) 
Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Orff,  B.  L.     (Me.) 
Lawrence,  Mass. 

Orr,  J.  B.      (Ala.) 
Ore  City,  Texas. 


Page,   Bert      (Ind.M.R.) 
Linn  Grove,  Ind. 

Page,  R.  W.     (Eel  R.) 

Vaughnsville,  Ohio,  R.  R.l. 

Palmer,  P.  S. 

Richmondale,  Ohio,  R.R.  1. 

Palmer,   S.   G.      (R.I.&Mass.) 
Dighton,  Mass. 

Pari-y.   W.  D.      (E.Va.) 
Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Passey,    Charles   W.       (Mer.) 
Hill,   N.  H. 

Patterson,  Harry  H.    (Mich.) 
Imlay  City,  Mich. 

Patton,  J.  W.      (N.C.) 
Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Paul.  W.  T.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
Greenup,  111. 

Payton,  James 

Higby,  Ohio,  R.  R.   1. 

Peck,  Ira  L.    (N.Y.W.) 
Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Peel,  R.  H.     (N.Y.W.) 
Gasport,  N.  Y. 

Perkins,  Geo.  T.    (N.W.O.) 
Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Perry,  H. 
Miami,  Mo. 

Peters,    F.    H.      (N.W.O.) 
718  Nicholas  St., 
Defiance,  Ohio. 

Pinnix,  J.  W. 

Kernersville,  N.  C. 

Piper,  J.  W.      (C.Ia.) 
Legrand,   Iowa. 

Piper,  Mrs.  Sarah  M.  (C.Ia.) 
Legrand,   Iowa. 

Pitzer,   J.  H.      (S.O.) 

Hamersville,  Ohio,  R.  R. 

Pittman,  James  M.    (N.Y.C.) 
Port  Byron,  N.  Y. 

Pittman,  R.  W.        (N.Ill.) 
(C.Ia.) 
Legrand,  Iowa. 

Pleasant,  D.  G.      (Mi.O.) 
Campbellstown,  Ohio. 

Plunkett.  J.  M.     (S.Wab.IU.) 
Palestine,   III.,  R.  R.  2. 

Porter,  John  L.      (O.E.) 
Garfield.    Ave., 
Gallipolis,     Ohio,     Eureka 
Star  Route. 

Pomeroy,  L.  C.      (Mich.) 
Hersey,  Mich. 


Pomeroy,    E.    L.      (Mich.) 
Hersey,  Mich. 

Potter,  J.   O.      (Me.) 

Potter,  J.  O.      (T.R.) 

Almond,   N.   Y.,  R.  R.   2. 

Powell,    D.      (W.Ia.) 
Jireh,  Wyo. 

Poythress,  O.  D.      (E.Va.) 
7  Guerriere  St., 

South  Norfolk,  Va. 

Pratt,   Joseph 

Preston,  M.  A.      (Mich.) 
Hesperia,  Mich. 

Price,  S.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
Greenup,  111. 

Prickett,  H.  W.    (Ga.&Ala.) 
Phoenix,  Ala. 

Proctor,  Lester     (W.Ia.) 
Albany,  Mo. 

Pi-osser,  D.      (Ont.) 
Newmarket,  Ont. 

Prosser,   Jas.      (Ont.) 
Norwood,  Ont. 

Pulley,  Corda     (Mi.O.) 
414  S.  E  St.. 

Winchester,  Ind. 

Pursley,  Ernest  N.      (E.Ind.) 
Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R. 


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Rainey,  E.  H.      (N.C.) 
1184  Yale  Station, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Rasmussen,  Mrs.  E.   (S.Kan.) 
Stafford,   Kan. 

Rayboum,  R.  L.,  (W.Ia.) 
Truro,  Iowa. 

Rector,  Oscar  V.     (Eel  R.) 
902  S.  Main  St., 
Goshen,  Ind. 

Reedy,    Emma 
Otsego,  Mich. 

Reep,  C.  E.      (T.R.) 
Harford  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Reich,  Lloyd     (E.Ind.) 
Kitchel,  Ind. 

Renfroe,  George  W. 
Ashland,  Ky. 

Reynolds,   John  W.      (Me.) 
Newport,  Me. 

Reynolds,    Wm.    J.        (R.I.& 
Mass.) 
Norwich,  Conn.,  R.  R.  4. 

Rheubottom,  Mary  G.      (Eel 
R.) 
Wakarusa,  Ind. 


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Rice.    Homer  J.      (Mt.V.i 
Johnstown,  Ohio,  R.  R. 

Richards,  A.  A.      (C.Ill.) 
189  S.  Main  St., 
Franklin,  N.  H. 

Richards,   Fred      (Ohio) 
Jackson,  Ohio,  R.  R.  4. 

Richey,    F.   B.      (Erie) 
Danville,  Ohio. 

Riddle,  C.  B.      (N.C.) 
Burlington,  N.  C.) 

Ridlon,  N.  T.      (Y.&C.) 
North  Hampton,  N.  H. 

Riley,   L.  A.      (T.R.) 
Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Rinsler,  G.  W.      (W.Ia.) 
Belle  Plaine,  Iowa. 

Rippey,  G.  W.      (C.Ill.) 
Atwood,  111. 

Roach,  Killis      (Va.V.C.) 
Dyke.   Va. 

Robarts,  C.  W.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Plummers  Landing,  Ky. 

Robbins,  O.  W.      (Ky.  Chr.) 
Lynx,  Ohio. 

Roberts,   J.  M.      (E.Va.) 
Windsor,   Va. 

Roberts,    James 
Goreville,  111. 

Roberts,  Ethel. 
Goreville,  111. 

Roberts,  W.  A.      (S.Kan.) 

Robinson,  Eliza      (Eel  R.) 
1221  Hanna  St., 

Fort  Wayne.   Ind. 

Robinson,  Geo.      (OsageE.D.) 
Iberia,  Mo. 

Rockwell,  F.  E.      (W.Ia.) 
Albany,    Mo. 

RockweU,  W.  D.      (N.Y.E.) 
Medway,  N.  Y. 

Roemer,  G.  A.      (N.J.) 
Moscow,  Pa.,  R.  R. 

Ross,   John  N.      (Ind.M.R.) 
Farmland,  Ind.,  R.  R.  3. 

Rountree,  H.  E.      (E.Va.) 
U.  S.   Chaplain. 
Port  au   Prince,   Haiti. 
Home  Address : 
504  Miller  Ave., 
Barton  Heights, 
Richmond,  Va. 

Rowe,   H.   G.      (Eel  R.) 
Warren,  Ind. 

Rowland,  C.  H.      (E.Va.) 
Franklin,    Va. 


Rupe,  J.  C.      (N.W.Ind.) 
Argos,  Ind. 

Rupei-t.   W.   H.      (W.Ind.) 
Brazil,    Ind.,   R.   R.   7. 

Ryan,  A.  S.      (S.W.W.Va.) 
Coshocton,   Ohio,   R.   R.   2. 

Ryan.   L.  W.      (Mi.O.) 
Buckland,    Ohio. 


Sailer,  P.  S.      (R.I.&Mass.) 
241   E.  32d  St., 

Brooklyn,   N.    Y. 

Sajnuel,  W.  D.      (Eel  R.) 
Wingate,  Ind. 

Sargent,  W.  G.    (R.I.&Mass.) 
138   Lenox  Ave., 
Providence,  R.  I. 

Saunders,     Martha  M.      (Ky. 
Chr.) 
Wallingford,  Ky.,  R.  R.  2 

Scarber,  Florence    (111.) 
New  Salem,  111. 

Schirlitz,    Louis  G. 
Sears,  Mich. 

Scholtz,  Herbert 
Macon,   N.  C. 

Schwartz,   Mrs.   Adah    C. 
(T.R.) 
East  Bethany,   N.  Y. 

Scotten,  A.  K.      (N.C.) 
Coleridge,  N.  C. 

Sears,  C.  C. 

Towanda,    Kan. 

Seaton,    Benjamin         (Osage, 
E.D.) 
Meta,   Mo. 

Seeley,  Ray     (R.U.) 
21  Sisson  Hall. 
Defiance,  Ohio. 

Shaffer.    W.   Max    (E.Ind.) 
Muncie,   Ind..  R.  R. 

Sharp,  A.  J. 

Berlin   Cross  Roads,  Ohio. 

Sharp.  N.    (S.W.W.Va.) 
Olcott,  W.  Va. 

Shaw,   J.   M.      (S.Wab.Ill.) 
Mobile,  III. 

Shaw.  W.  H.      (N.Y.E.) 
1321   Seymour  Ave., 
Utica,  N.  Y. 

Sheeley,   Adaline      (S.O.) 
West  Union,  Chfo. 

Shelton,  W.   H.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Bentonville,  Ohio. 

Shepherd,  G.  W.       (C.Ill.) 
209  South  Ave., 
Sumner,  111. 


Sheppard,  A.   H.        (Ala.) 
2906  Second  Ave.. 
Columbus,    Ga. 

Short,  C.  E.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lagrange,  Ga. 

Short,   H.   H.    (E.Ind.) 
Hagerstown,   Ind. 

Short,  Richard  G. 
Russell,  Ky. 

Shoultz,  J.  H.      (Erie) 

803  W.  21st.  St., 

Ei-ie,  Pa. 

Showalter,  C.  M.  C.     (N.Mo.) 
2301  Indiana  Ave., 
Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Shreves,   J.   E. 
4206   Cedar  St.. 

Portmouth.  Ohio,  Sta.  A.. 

ShuU,  Andy 

Waverly,   Ohio,  R.  R.  3. 

Shult,    Pearly    E.      (C.Ia.), 
Montour,  Iowa. 

Sidenstricker,  Charles     (S.W. 
Kingston,  W.  Va. 

Simms,  J.  D.      (Osage  W.) 
Gerster.   Mo. 

Simpson,   P.   H.      (Mich.) 

Sinift,  George 

60  Brownell  S?., 

Chillicothe,    Ohio. 

Sinift,  J.  M.     (O.C.> 
Racine,  Mich. 

Slane,   J.  M.      (N.W.O.) 
Grover  Hill,  Ohio. 

Sloan,    Charles   S.      (U.Ia.) 
Shelby.  Ohio,  R.  R.  4. 

Smeltzer,   Lloyd      (Eel  R.) 
Bi-yant,  Ind..  R.  R. 

Smith,  Alice  Draper   (N.Mo.) 
Greenwood,  Mo. 

Smith,  Denbo      (Ky.No.l.) 
Bi-ushart,  Ky. 

Smith,   Edwai-d    (Ind.M.R.) 
Montpelier.  Ind.,  R.  R.  3. 

Smith.   Geo.   B.        (Ind.M.R.) 

2346  Bellefontaine  Ave.. 

Indianapolis.   Ind. 

Smith,   Hugh  A.      (Mi.O.) 
205  W.  Ward  St.. 
Versailles.    Ohio. 

Smith,   H.  S.      (N.C.) 
302  Temple  St., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

Smith,  L.  E.      (E.Va.) 
4312  Colonial  St., 
Norfolk,  Va. 


Smith,  Mahlon 
Sims,  III. 


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Smith.  Oliver  W. 

Portland,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4. 

Smith,  Samuel      (W.Ia.) 
Lewis,  Iowa. 

Smith.  W.  D.     (E.Ind.) 
Poi-tland,  Ind. 

Snodgi-ass.   Chas. 
Newcomb.  Tenn. 

Snyder.  J.  W.      (111.) 
Mason.  111.,  R.  R. 

Sooter,  C.  M.      (Osage.  E.D.) 
Iberia,  Mo. 

Sooter,  W.  M.    (Osage  E.  D.) 
Iberia,  Mo.,  R.  R.  2. 

Soule,  J.  C.     (Mich.) 
Romeo,  Mich. 

Spalding.  Leland  L.    (Roch.) 
258   Washington   St.. 
Haverhill.  Mass. 

Spohn,   E.  T.      (Eel  R.) 
Columbia   City,  Ind. 

Spriggs,   C.   O.    (Ky.Chr.) 
Manchester,  Ohio,  R.  R.  2. 

Spriggs.      Mrs.    Frankie    (Mi. 
O.) 
Enon.   Ohio. 

Staley.  W.   W.      (E.Va.) 
Suffolk,  Va. 

Stallard,  S.  D.    (Ky.Chr.) 
Smoky  Valley,   Ky. 

Stearnes.    J.   W. 

Cherryplain.   N.  Y. 

Stephens,  Guernsey   (E.Ind.) 
Fannland,  Ind. 

Stephens,  John 
Hayti,  111. 

Stephens,  R.  S.     (E.Va.) 
Dover,  Del. 

Stewart,  F.  E. 

New  Carlisle.  Ind. 

Stewart,  J.  W.        (Ind.M.R.) 
Anderson,  Ind. 

Stoddard,  B.  W.      (C.Ind.) 
2251  N.  Meridian  St.. 
Indianapolis.   Ind. 

Stone,  W.  H.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Mouth  of  Laurel,  Ky. 

Stout,    Clyde  (Mt.V.) 

Frazeysburg,    Ohio. 

Stovenour.  Fred     (E.Ind.) 
Portland.  Ind. 

Stover,  John  A.      (W.Ill.) 
Avon.  111. 

Straight,   Lyman  E. 

East  Rochester.  N.  Y. 


Strange.  F.  M.      (W.Ia.)    (N. 
Kan.&Nebr.) 
Lincoln.   Kansas. 

Stratton,  L.  A.     (S.O.) 

Georgetown,  Ohio,  R.  R.  5. 

Strawbridge,  C.  E.    (N.W.O.l 
Lima,    Ohio. 

Strickland.    Fred   G.    (Mt.V.) 
1171  Brighton  Road, 
Columbus.  Ohio. 

Stueler.   Askan      (N.Y.E.) 
14  N.  Parrish  Ave.. 
Hamilton,    Ohio. 

Summerbell,  Carlyle     (Erie) 
815    Concert  St., 
Keokuk.  Iowa. 

Summerbell,     Martyn      (N. 
Y.E.) 
Lakemont,  N.  Y..  Box  29. 

Sweet,  T.  B.      (N.Mo.) 
3428   Smart  Ave.. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

S wetland,  R.  Anna  (Mt.V.) 
Sparta.  Ohio. 


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Tackett.  E.  B.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Olive  Hill.   Ky. 

Tarr.   C.   C.      (Eel   R.) 
Bluffton,   Ind. 

Terrill.  Melissa 

I.  O.  O.  F.  Home. 
Mason  City,  Iowa. 

Teters,  M-  L.      (N.W.Ind.) 
Tipton,   Ind. 

Thacker,  Z.  T.,  Sr.,  (Ky.Chr.) 
Muses,  Mills,  Ky. 

Thacker.  Z.  T..  Jr.   (Ky.Chr.) 

Thomas,  Alonzo  A.    (N.Kan.& 
Nebr. ) 
Arlington.  Kansas. 

Thomas.  A.  M.        (N.W.Ind.) 
Logansport.    Ind. 

Thomas,  F.  M.      (Osage  W.) 
Gerster.  Mo. 

Thomas,  F.  M. 
Stinson,   Ky. 

Thomas.  Omer  S.      (Mi.O.) 
40  C.   P.   A.   Building, 
Dayton.  Ohio. 

Thompson.  Ed.    (S.W.W.Va.) 
Olcott,  W.  Va. 

Thompson,    Mrs.    Flora     (Mi. 
O.) 
Needles.  Calif. 

Thompson.  Seth  B.    (N.Y.E.) 
194  Woodlawn  Ave.. 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


Thompson.  W.  H.      (N.W.O.) 
522   S.  Ohio  Ave.. 
Sidney.  Ohio. 

Thompson.   W.   P. 

Wellston,    Ohio.    R.   R.   3. 

Thornburg,  A.  B.    (E.Ind.) 
Farmland,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Thornburg,  N.  H.      (E.Ind.) 
Farmland,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Tipton,  J.  W.      (N.W.Kan.) 
112  W,  Ruby  St., 
Macon.  Mo. 

Tomlin.   James      (Ky.Chr.) 
Manchester.  Ohio. 

Tracy.  C.  A.  (O.C.) 

1813  Broadway  Ave.. 
Springfield.  Ohto. 

Tracy.   J.   A.    (S.Wab.Ill.) 
Claremont,  111. 

Treber,  Mildred  L..      (E.Ind.) 
Merom,   Ind. 

Treber,  Eamest     (E.Ind.) 
Merom,   Ind. 

Trowbridge,  Jacob     (O.E.) 
Haydenville,  Ohio. 

Truitt.  Cora     (111.) 
Keensburg,  111. 

Truitt,  Howard  Earl   (Mt.V.) 
36  Brown   Hall. 
Princeton,  N.  J. 

Truitt.   John   G.      (N.C.) 
Princeton  Theological 
Seminary. 
Princeton.  N.  J. 

Tungate,  Elza  E.      (111.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Turner,  Mark      (Me.) 
Blaine.  Me. 

Turner,  N.  E. 
Sims,  111. 

Tyler,  Myron      (Erie) 

Blackshear,  Ga..  R.  R.  1. 

Tvler,  W.  G. 
Gallia,  Ohio. 

U 
Underwood,  Charles 
Murphysboro,  111. 

Underwood,  G.  R.      (N.C.) 
Bennett,  N.  C. 

Utter,  A.  G.      (T.R.) 
94   Linn   Ave., 
Oneida,  N.  Y. 


Vanderburg.   Geo.  W.        (E. 
Ind.) 
Winchester.  Ind..  R.  R.  11. 

Van  Noi-man.  D.   V.      (Ont.) 
Keswick,  Ont. 


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Van  Wagner.  E.  B.    (Mich.) 
Bellaire,   Mich.,   R.   R.    1. 

Van  Zant,  G.  Robert      (W. 
Ind.) 
Mooreland,  Ind. 

Vaughan,  B.  F.      (Mi.O.) 
Centerville,  Ohio. 

Veazey,  G.  H.      (Ala.) 
Wadley,  Ala. 

Vining,  Fred  N.     (E.Kan.) 
Banzett,  Okla. 

Vint.  D.  G.     (111.) 
Olney.  111. 


Wade,  T.  H.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
Robinson,  111. 

Waddell,  Robert     (N.Y.E.) 
South   Westerlo.    N.   Y. 

Waldrop,  S.  R.      (Ala.) 
Lineville,   Ala. 

Walk,  E.  G.     (Mi.O.) 
Leaf  River,  111. 

Walker,  J.  Harley      (M.W. 
Ind.) 
Galveston,  Ind. 

Wallace,  Maggie      (W.Ia.) 
Fullerton,  Nebr. 

Wall,  Warren      (E.Ind.) 

Winchester,  Ind.,  R.  R.  11 

Walls,   B.  F.        (S.W.W.Va.) 
Racine,  W.  Va. 

Walters,  W.  T.      (Va.V.  C.) 
3115   Garland  Ave. 
Richmond,  Va. 

Walters.   Guy  T.      (C.Ind.) 

207  E.  Session  Ave., 

Defiance,  Ohio. 

Wamsley,  Wm.     (Ky.C.) 
West  Union,    Ohio. 

Wamsley,   Mrs.   Eliza    (KyC.) 
West   Union,    Ohio. 

Warmack,    Ober      (Ky.C.) 
Manchester,  Ohio,  R.  R. 

Warner,  John  H. 
82   E.   Lorain   St., 
Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Warner,  W.  A.      (S.O.) 
Higginsport,  Ohio. 

Washburn,  T.  C.     (Ky.C.) 
Manchester,  Ohio. 

Wasson.   Peter     (E.Ind.) 
Sebna,  Ind.,  R.  R.  2. 

Watkins,  E.  A.  (N.W.O.) 

Urbana,  III. 

Watson,  John  A.      (E.Ind.) 
Union  City,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4 

Wearly,  Robert,    (N.W.Ind.) 
(Mi.O.) 
Trotwood,  Ohio. 


Weatherly,   Lelah      (O.E.) 
Pratts  Fork,  Ohio,  R.  D.  1. 

Weaton,  Georgia     (N.Y.E.) 
10  Villa  Road,  Menands, 
Albany.  N.  Y. 

Weaver,  J.  H.     (Mt.V.) 
East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 

Weaver,  George  A.      (Mi.O.) 
Petosky,  Mich. 

Webb,  A.  R.     (R.I.&Mass.) 
Alfred,  Me.,   R.  R.  3. 

Webster,  C.  W.      (N.Mo.) 
Gait,  Mo. 

Wellons,  J.  W.      (N.C.) 
Elon   College.   N.   C. 

Wells,  W.  L.   (N.C.)    (E.Va.) 
Portsmouth,  Va. 

Whitaker.  O.  B.     (Osage  W.) 
Weaubleau,  Mo. 

White,  Harry  E.      (Mich.) 
Brown  City,  Mich. 

White,  J.  R.      (E.Ind.) 
Selma,   Ind. 

White,  T.  E.   (N.C.)    (E.Va.) 
Windsor,  Va. 

Wicker,  J.  D.      (N.C.) 
Sanford,  N.  C. 

Wicker,   W.   C.      (N.C.) 
Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Wiggins.  J.  D.      (III.) 
Enfield,   III. 

Wiggins,    J.    R.       (Ky.Chr.) 
Vanceburg,  Ky. 

Wiles,  M.  M.      (Ind.M.R.) 
Kirklin,  Ind. 

Wilkins,   Wm. 
Peru,  Ind. 

Willard,  M.  Eugene     (Rock.) 
6  Townsend  Ave., 
Danville,   111. 

Willard,  Bessie  H.      (Rock.) 
6  Townsend  Ave., 
Danville,   111. 

Willey,  E.  H.      (U.Ia.) 

Greensburg,  Mo.,  R.  R.  2. 

Willey.  Fey  H.    (U.Ia.) 
Fairleld.  Iowa. 

Williams,  Wm. 

918  E.  Second  St., 
Xenia,  Ohio. 

Williams,  John  M.    (N.Y.W.) 
Machias,   N.   Y. 

Williamson,   R.   L.      (N.C.) 
Sanford.  N.  C. 

Wilson.  Emily  Collins   (U.Ia.) 
Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Wilson,  J.  W.      (N.Y.C.) 
11  Liberty  St.. 

Jamestown,   N.   Y. 


Wininger,  Michael  B.    (Ind. 
M.R.) 
Bennetts  Switch,  Ind. 

Winn,    L.   C.      (N.W.Ind.) 
Tipton,  Ind.,  R.  R.  4. 

Winter,  H.  Vernon   (E.Kan.) 
Miltonvale,  Kan.,  R.  R.  3. 

Wiseley.  M.  C.      (E.  Ind.) 
Ansonia,  Ohio. 

Wisener,  R.  L. 
Pisgah,   Ala. 

Withrow,  J.  P. 

Diamond,  W.  Va. 

Wolf,  F.  R. 
Station  A, 

Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Wolford,  G.  W.  E. 
Leon,  Ky. 

Woods,  S.  M.      (Mi.O.) 
R.  R.  3. 

Tippecanoe  City,   Ohio. 

Woodworth,  A.  D.      (W.Ind.) 
26   Kasumi   Cho. 

Azabu,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

Woody,  G.      (W.Ind.) 
Darlington,  Ind. 

Wright.  Arthur  A.      (T.R.) 
77   Helen  St., 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Wright.   Elisha  H.      (Mer.) 
Franklin,   N.  H.,  R.  R.  2. 

Wright,  J.  L.      (S.Wab.IU.) 
Greenup,  111. 

Wrigrt,   J.   L.      (N.W.O.) 
West  Cairo,  Ohio. 

Wyrick,    L.   L.      (N.C.) 
Elon   College,   N.  C. 


Yantis,  J.  Wesley      (Eel  R.) 
(Mich.) 
Sidney,  Ohio,  R.  R.  3. 

Youmans,  A.  C.      (Mi.O.) 
217  E.  Fifth  St., 
Greenville,    Ohio. 

Youmans,   Mrs.  Marion  C. 
(N.Y.C.) 
Livonia,  N.  Y. 

Young,  H.  A.      (Ind.M.R.) 
2218  Pearl  St., 
Anderson,  Ind. 

Young,  W.  J.      (Mi.O.) 
West  Milton,  Ohio. 

Z 

Zartanann,  Pressley  E.      (Mi, 
O.) 
152   Edgar  Ave., 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

Zenor.  W.  H.      (W.Ind.) 
Lebanorn,  Ind. 


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Licentiate  Ministers 


Allred,  J.  M.      (N.C.) 

Asheboro,  N.  C,  R.  R.  1. 


B 

Ball.  Arza     (O.E.) 
Joy,    Ohio. 

Bayler,   Ben      (Ky.Chr.) 
Trinity,   Ky. 

Donecutter,  Oral       (W.Ind.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Bouman,  Dennis    (Eel  R.) 
Defiance,    Ohio. 

Brady,  E.  C.     (N.C.) 
Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Bretz,   Sebert  L.      (E.Ind.) 
Union  City,  Ind. 

Brewer,  W.  H.   (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lanett,  Ga. 

Brigham.  Leland  E.      (Mer.) 
Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

Brock,  Walter    (S.Wab.Ill.) 
Newton,  111. 

P-utler,   Estella  Shinkle  (S.O.) 
341    Fourth   Ave., 

Huntington,  W.  Va. 


Canter,  W.  D.     (S.  O.) 

New  Richmond,  O.,  R.  R.  3. 

Chadwick,  James  B.    (E.Va.) 
Dover,   Del. 

Chancellor.  P.      (Osage  W.) 
Weaubleau,    Mo. 

Clark,  J.  J.  (111.) 

Thompsonville,   111. 

Clem.  W.  M.     (Va.V.C.) 
Yale  Station, 

Hartford,  Conn. 

Coats,  Anna     (E.Ind.) 

Union   City.   Ind.,   R.  R.  4. 

Coble,  R.  H.    (N.C.) 

Burlington,  N.  C.  R.  R.  5. 

Cole.  Burley     (S.Kan.) 
Langdon.  Kansas. 

Condlin,  James    (C.Ind.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Conlin,  J.  W.      (C.Ind.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Crowder,  W.  L.  (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lagrange,  Ga. 


Crutchfield,  H.  E..      (N.C.) 
Elon  College.  N.  C. 

Cummins,  Flora     (E.Ind.) 
Fort  Recovery,   Ohio. 

Cutchins,  J.  W.      (E.Va.) 
South   Norfolk,  Va. 


Day,  Daniel 

Indianapolis,   Ind. 

Dees.  Thomas 

Richland.    Ga..   R.   R.   4. 

Deese,  Thomas     (Ga.&Ala.) 
Richland,  Ga. 

Deken,  M.  F.      (N.W.O.) 
Vaughnsville.  Ohio,  R.  R.  1 


Denison,  Clark  A.      (O.C.) 

Bonebrake  Seminary, 

Dayton,  Ohio. 

Dennis,  George  P.     (E.Ind.) 
Losantville.  Ind. 

Dennis,   Hazel  Lillian      (E. 
Ind.) 
Losantville,  Ind. 


Deye.  D.  W.      (E.Ind.) 
Mooreland,   Ind. 

Dixon.  Harley  Ralph     (Ohio) 
Wellston,    Ohio,    R.    R.    1. 

Dollar.  Jessie   (Ala.) 
Elon  College.  N.  C. 

Duke,  L.  J. 
Delta.  Ala. 


K 


Easterwood.  Ellis   (Ga.&Ala.) 
703   Forest  Ave., 
Lagrange,   Ga. 

Eaton,  Claud      (S.Wab.Ill.) 
Newton,  III. 

Edwards.  J.  E.      (W.Ia.) 
Lacona.  Iowa. 

Eldredge.   Hermon      (Erie) 
715  W.  Eighth  St., 
Erie,  Pa. 

Ellis.    R.   Vernon        (111.) 
Yale,  111. 


Farmer.  Frank  A     (E.Ind.) 
Greenville,    Ohio,    R.    D.  G. 


Ford,  Frank    (E.Ind.) 
Merom,  Ind. 


Fitts,   F.   F.      (C.IU.) 
Arthur,  III. 

Friend,  Jesse  E.     (N.W.O.) 


Gates,  Fred     (E.Ind.) 
Parker,  Ind. 

Gilliand,  John  (Ohio) 

Coalton,  Ohio.  R.  R.   1. 

Gloyd.    Geo.    W.      (Eel    R.l 
Kimmell,  Ind. 

Goodbar,  J.  W.      (N.Mo.) 
DeWitt,   Mo. 

Graham,  Carl     (N.W.Kan.) 
Albany,   Mo. 

Graham.  John      (N.Mo.) 
Nodaway,   Mo. 

Grant,  Frank  E.       (E.Ind.) 
Greenville,  Ohio,  R.  R.  11. 

Gray,   Clarence      (Ky.Chr.) 
West  Union,  Ohio. 

Gregory,  J.  F.      (W.Ind.) 
Advance,  Ind. 

Gressley,  Minor     (Eel  R.) 
Huntington,  Ind. 


Halstead.  Lewis      (E.Ind.) 
Selma,  Ind. 

Harris,  Basil      (Eel  R.) 
South  Whitley,  Ind. 

Harrod.  James  F.      (E.Va.) 
South  Norfolk.  Va. 

Hart.   Roy      (W.IIl.) 
Marietta.  111. 

Hayes.  Mrs.   B.   O. 

State  Soldiers'  Horn*., 
Lafayette,    Ind. 

Helterbrand,  Mrs.  Blanch 
(Ky.Chr.) 
Trinity.  Ky. 

Henderson.   Jeremiad 
Olive  Hill,   Ky. 

Heugo,   John      (S.Wab.Ill.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Higgins.  Byron  W. 
Montrose,  111. 

Higgins,  Wm.     (E.Ind.) 
Winchester,  Ind. 

Hines,  Charles     (Ky.Chr.) 
Concord,  Ky. 


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Hooper,  John  T.      (O.E.) 

Nelsonville,  Ohio,  R.  D.  2. 

Hoppsee,  Arthur     (E.Ind.) 
Middletown,  Ind. 

Howell,  Lester      (E.Ind.) 
Muncie,  Ind. 

Hook.  A.  H.     (N.C.) 
Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Huckaby,   A.  C.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lanett,  Ala. 


Ingraham,   A.  H.      (C.Ia.) 
Barnes  City,  Iowa. 


Jackson,  Will 
Pamona,   111. 


Jenkins,  John  C.      (111.) 
Mt.  Carmel,   111. 


Johnson,  J.  F.      (N.C.) 
Fuquay  Springs,  N.  C. 


K 


Kelly,  T.  B.      (Erie) 
Jamestc-wn,  N.  Y. 

Kemerer.  J.  W.      (N.J.) 
Defiance  College, 
Defiance,   Ohio. 

Kendall,  G.  L.        (Ky.C.) 
Globe,    Ky. 

Kern,  Norval     (W.Ind.) 
Merom,   Ind. 

Kidd,   Thomas  W.      (R.I.& 
Mass.) 
144  Williston  St., 
Fall   River,   Mass. 

King,  John  D.      (S.O.) 
Bethel,  Ohio. 

King.    Lester      (N.W.O.) 

Care  Hartford  Theological 
Seminary, 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Dunkirk,  Ohio,  R.  R.  1. 
(Summer) 

Klinger,   Walter      (N.W.O.) 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


Lacy,  Harry  W.      (E.Ind.) 
Fountain  City,  Ind. 

Lake,  Mrs.  M.  J. 
Hillsdale,   Ind. 


Lanier,    Chas.      (O.E.) 
320  E.  Tiffin  St., 
Fostoria,  Ohio. 

Langford,   S.  D.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lanett,  Ala. 

Lawler,  Harry  C.      (N.J.) 
429  Third  St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Loftus.  John      (R.L&Mass.l 
Swansea,  Mass.,  Box  241. 
R.  R.  1. 

Lynam,  Sion     (N.C.) 
Elon  College,  N.  C. 


Mart,    Frank  B.      (O.E.) 

Crown  City.  Ohio,  R.  R.  2. 

Martin.  W.  C.      (N.C.) 
Troy,  N.  C. 

Mason,  Dalty 
Albion,  III. 

Mason,  D.  H.      (III.) 
West  Salem,  III. 

May.  H.  W. 

Elon   College,   N.   C. 

McDowell,  A.  S. 

Care  Dunson  Mills, 
Lagrange,  Ga. 

McKinney,    D.   T.      (N.C.) 
Lillington.  N.  C. 

McNeal,  Ross     (Mi.O.) 
Troy,    Ohio,   R.  R.  2. 

McNees.  Calvin      (E.Ind.) 
Farmland,  Ind. 

Mock,   Kester 

Arlington,  Kansas. 

Mossman,  Scott      (O.E.) 

Gallipolis,    Ohio,    R.    R.    1. 


Neal.   Ora      (E.Ind.) 
Losantville,   Ind. 

Norris,   D.  K. 


O'Hara,  H'ebev       (Mi.O.) 
Defiance,   Ohio. 

Oliver,  L.  E.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lanett,  Ala. 

Onstead,  Raymond      (N.J.) 
Defiance  College, 
Defiance.  Ohio. 


Ooten,  John 
Mason.  111. 

Opdyke.  Roland  S.      (N.J.) 

Oren,  Omer  R.      (E.Ind.) 
Losantville,  Ind. 


Parsons,   D.  F.      (E.Va.) 
Cai-e  Chicago  University, 
Chicago,  111. 

Perkins,  Cornelius     (N.W. 
Ind.) 
Greentown,   Ind. 

Pollard,   M.  R.      (Ala.) 
Wedowee,   Ala. 

Poole.  Lyda      (E.Ind.) 
Losantville,   Ind. 


Quails,   E.   P.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Globe,   Ky. 

R 

Reed.  Ardella      (Ky.Chr.) 

Reese.  C.  L. 

903  S.  Park  Ave., 
Lagrange,  Ga. 

Reesey,   C.   L.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lagrange,  Ga. 

Robb,  J.  F.     (O.E.) 
189   Friesner  Ave., 
Logan,  Ohio. 

Roberts,  E.  J.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Ni   Si,    Ky. 

Roberts,   W.   W.      (W.Ind.) 
1008  Sloan  St.. 

Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

Robertson,    George      (R.I.& 
Mass. ) 
Starkey  Seminary, 
Lakemont,  N.  Y. 

Rowe.  Alva  A.      (E.Ind.) 
Union  City.  Ind..  R.  R. 

Russell.  I.  M.      (O.E.) 

Vinton.    Ohio.    R.    R.    1. 

Ruth,   Laura      (E.Ind.) 
Losantville.  Ind. 


Saunders.  N.  D.      (Ky.Chr.) 
Wallingford.  R.  R.   2. 

Scott.  W.  T.     (N.C.) 
Elon  College.  N.  C. 

Seagi'aves.  Mayne     (E.Ind.) 
Losantville.  Ind. 


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Shelton.   Noah      (Ky.C.) 
Ripley,  Ohio.  R.  R.  2. 

Short,  J.  W.      (Ga.&AIa.) 

Slusser,  Edward     (N.W.O.) 
Fort  Scott, 

Kansas  City.    Iowa. 

Smith,  B.  F.      (Ala.l 
Lineville.  Ala. 

Smith.  R.  O.      (N.C.) 
Bennett,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Daniel   H 
Wareham,   Mass. 

Sorrell,  M.   T.      (N.C.) 
Elon  Colle.w,  N.  C. 

Souders,  Lawrence     (O.E.) 
Logan,    Ohio. 

Swartz,  Cleon      (Miami.  O.) 
Dayton,   Ohio,   R.  R.   lo. 

Swingley.  Carl     (E.Ind.) 
Selma,  Ind. 


Tallman,  C.  R. 

Covington,  Ind.,  R.  R. 

Taylor,  Herman  C.      (E.Va.) 
Dover,    Del. 

Thomas,  Frank      (Mi.O.) 
West  Milton,  Ohio. 

Thomas,   Walter  S.      (R.I.& 
Mass.) 
330  Cottasre  St.. 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Toney,  H.  H.     (Ga.&Ala.) 
Lagranjre.  Ga. 


Trotter.  Culvin   S.    (E.Ind.) 
Upland,  Ind. 

True,  Alice  M.      (Rock.) 
410  Main  St., 

Amesbui-y,  Mass. 
tJ 
Underwood,  I.  T.      (N.C.) 
Yanceyville,  N.  C. 


Vail,    Chas.   G.     (S.Wab.Ill.) 
Merom,  Ind. 

Vail,  O.  M.,  Jr.,      (N.J.) 
62.3   E.  37th  St., 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Van  Cleave,  A.  R.      (C.IU.) 
Merom,  Ind. 
W 
Waggoner,  Florence  V. 

(Erie) 
15  W.   Seventeenth  St., 
Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Watts,  J.  R.     (Ohio) 
Ray,    Ohio. 

Whaley,  Mrs.  M.  J.  (Ky.Chr.) 
West  Union,  Ohio. 

Whitten.  R.  A.      (Ga.&Ala.) 
506  Alford  St., 
Lagrange,  Ga. 

Wiggins,  C.  E. 
Olive,   Hill,   Ky. 

Wiggins,   Raymond    L.         (E. 
Ind.) 
Losantville.   Ind. 

Wilkenson,  W.  D.    (Ga.&Ala.) 
River,  View,   Ala. 

William,  E.  M. 
Carbondale,  111. 


Willingham.    W.   W.         (Ga.& 
Ala.) 
305   29th   St., 

Columbus,   Ga. 

Wingardner.   Stanley      (N.W. 
O.) 

Winters,  C.  L.      (N.W.Ind.) 

Wogan,  Vinton     (O.E.) 
Sharpsburg,  Ohio,  R.  R. 

Wood,  Beauford     (R.U.) 
Viola,  Wis. 


Werner,   Chas.  S.      (N.J.) 
1594   Broadway, 
Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Wright,  T.   Fred    (E.Va.) 
Norfolk,  Va. 


Young,    Chester   L. 
Palacias.  Texan. 

LAY  PREACHERS 
D 

Dales.  J.  N.      (Ont.) 

Drayton,  Ont. 
H 
Hamilton,  R.  A.      (Ont.) 

Newmarket,  Ont. 

Hollenshead,  D. 

Needmore,  Pa. 
M 
Manuel.  J.  H.      (Ont.) 

Oshawa.   Ont.,   R.   R.   3 

Mellott.  E.  R. 

S 
Sharp,   Amos 
Sharpe,  Pa. 


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INDEX  TO  CONTENTS 


Americans — Work  for 32 

Afko-Christian  Convention 17 

American  Christian  Convention 4 

Officers 4 

Offerings— Days   of   29 


B 


Boards,   Sessions  of: 

Executive    

General    

Bishop,   J.  G 


Churches,  Reporting  Without  Confer- 
ence Membership 

Cairo  Christian  Church 

Colleges 

Defiance  College  and  Chi'istian  Divin- 
ity School   

Elon  College 

Franklinton   Christian    

Palmer  College   

Palmer  Institute-Starkey  Seminary.  . .  . 

Union  Christian 

Conventions,  Regional 

Afro   

Central  Christian 

Metropolitan   District   

New   England   Christian 

Southern  Christian    

Western  Christian   

Convention,  Departments  of 

Christian   Education    

Evangelism  and  Life-vi^ork  Recmits... 

Missions,  Foreign 

Missions,    Home    

Publishing 

Sunday-school,  Statement  of 

Confere;t^ce  Department 

Alabama    

Central   Illinois 

Central    Indiana 

Central  Iowa 

Eastern  Indiana 

Eastern  Indiana,  Report  pf  Churches.  . 

Eastern   Kansas    

Eastern   Virginia   

Eel  River  

Erie    

Georgia  and  Alabama 

Indiana  Miami  Reserve 

Illinois    

Kentucky  District  No.  1 

Kentucky  Christian   

Maine 

Merrimack    

Miami   Ohio   

Michigan   

Mt.   Vernon    

New  York  Central   

New  York   Eastern 

New  Work  Western 

New  Jersey   

North  Carolina 

Northern  Kansas  and  Nebraska 

Northwestern  Kansas   • 

Northwestern  Indiana 

Northwestern  Ohio 

Northern  Illinois 

North  Missouri   

Ohio 

Ohio  Central    

Ohio  Eastern   

Ontario    


40 
.40 
44 
33 


29 
36 


19 
18 
22 
21 
20 
21 

17 
17 
17 
16 
16 
16 

9 

15 

13 

12 

7 

15 

67 

170 

149 

118 

159 

119 

128 

166 

173 

129 

77 

178 

134 

147 

116 

117 

67 

68 

94 

137 

102 

79 

80 

85 

90 

180 

167 

168 

138 

104 

152 

160 

112 

106 

109 

87 


Osage  (Eastern  Division) 161 

Rhode  Island   and   Massachusetts 70 

Richland  Union 153 

Rockingham   74 

Southern  Indiana 142 

Southern   Kansas    169 

Southern  Ohio 113 

Southern  Wabash  Illinois 154 

Southwestern  West  Virginia 93 

Tioga  River   89 

Union   River    162 

Virginia  Valley  Central   189 

Westei-n  Indiana 143 

Western  Illinois   158 

Western  Iowa   164 

Western  Osage   162 

York  and  Cumberland 76 

D 

Deceased  Ministers  28 

Dedications  and  Rededications 27 


Explanatory 3 

F 

Fairview  Christian  Church 34 

Forward   Movement' 24 


Garner,  Rev.  G.  B 34 

Goodwin,  E.  L 39 

K 

Kirkendall,  Miss  Frieda 32 

M 

Ministerial  Directory 193 

Morrill,  Alva  H 34 

Mt.  Pleasant  Christian  Church 31 

Ministerial  Relief,  Committee  on 192 

O 

Offerings,  Days  of 29 

Ordinations 26 

Orphanage,  Carversville,  Pa 30 


Parsonage — Urbana,  III.  . . 
Parsonage — Shiloh,  Ohio. 
Pease,  John  B 


38 
38 
39 


Smith,  Rev.  Hugh  A 35 

Statistics * 65 

State  Organizations 

Illinois  State  Conference 22 

Indiana  State  Conference 23 

Iowa  State  Conference 24 

Kansas  State  Conference 23 

Kentucky  State  Conference 24 

New  York  State  Chr.  Association 24 

Ohio  State  Chr.  Association 23 

Stewart,  John  H 37 

V 

Versailles  Christian    Church 35 

W 

Wellons,  Rev.  J.  W 37 

Woman's  Department 47 

Officers   48 

Change  in  Organization 47 

Woman's  Board,   New   England  Con..  .  48 

Woman's  Board,  Southern  Con 48 

Report  by  Conferences 49-57 

Depart jiENT  of  Young  People 57 

Societies  Reported 57-61 

Cradle  Roll   62 


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